In a fiery exchange, former President Donald Trump has accused Vice President Kamala Harris of supporting policies outlined in ‘Project 2025,’ a conservative policy blueprint developed by the Heritage Foundation. Trump, taking to social media, claimed Harris’ ‘Project 2025’ includes controversial policies such as offering citizenship to 20 million undocumented immigrants and implementing taxpayer-funded reparations. This accusation comes in response to Democrats attempting to link Trump to the Heritage project, something he vehemently denies. Trump, during his debate with Harris earlier this month, distanced himself from ‘Project 2025’ stating he has not read the document and does not support its policies. Trump’s denial extends further, stating he is not connected to the Heritage Foundation’s project. He has consistently maintained that he is an ‘open book’ and his political agenda is transparent.
The ‘Project 2025’ debate has taken center stage in the 2024 election, with both Trump and Harris accusing each other of holding radical positions. During the debate, Harris attempted to paint Trump as a radical figure by citing some of the policies outlined in the Heritage document. However, Trump flatly rejected any association with the group, stating he has no involvement with ‘Project 2025’ and that he is not a supporter of its ideas.
This exchange highlights the contentious nature of the 2024 election campaign, with both candidates leveraging their public platforms to attack each other’s positions. The debate surrounding ‘Project 2025’ and its potential influence on the election is likely to continue as the campaign progresses.