
Project 2025: Impacts of Eliminating the Department of Education
Project 2025 proposes eliminating the DOE, shifting education control to states, raising costs and risks for businesses.

Project 2025 proposes eliminating the DOE, shifting education control to states, raising costs and risks for businesses.

Donald Trump begins his second term with Project 2025, focusing on deregulation and fossil fuel expansion, impacting ESG goals.

Protestors rallied nationwide against Project 2025; “Concerned Seniors” demonstrated in Columbia with homemade signs.

Sen. Schumer criticized Trump’s halt to federal aid, aligning with Project 2025’s conservative policy blueprint.

Emily Hernandez, a Jan. 6 rioter, went from pardon to prison after causing a fatal DUI crash while driving drunk.

In a Senate hearing, concerns arise over the nominee’s views on Ukraine aid and abortion, questioning adherence to laws.

The Impoundment Control Act ensures that federal spending aligns with Congress’ decisions, maintaining a balance of powers.

Trump allies, including J.D. Vance, oppose pardoning violent J6 offenders. If violence occurred, no pardon should be given.

President Trump signed numerous executive orders, many aligned with Project 2025, affecting climate and immigration policies.

President Trump granted pardons to 1,500 individuals linked to January 6 riots, aiming to swiftly close the chapter.

Trump pardons roughly 1,500 defendants charged in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, including those who attacked police.

Special counsel Jack Smith releases final report on Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election, citing an “unprecedented criminal effort.”