Dems quadruple down on Project 2025 hoax despite repeated Trump denials

The Democratic Party has reportedly continued its coordinated attack on former President Donald Trump with coaching sessions on the “sinister” Project 2025.

Doubly insulating their coronated presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, the left’s engineered campaign strategy continued to deflect from positions she has actually promoted while attributing policies to Trump he hadn’t expressed.

As the self-appointed fact-checkers “moderating” Tuesday’s debate had allowed the vice president to skate by as she once again falsely aligned the president with the Heritage Foundation’s think tank proposal, so too did congressional Democrats determine the now-pejorative “Project 2025” remained key to their fearmongering strategy.

“They’re on the road to trying to make these things a reality,” Connecticut Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D) told The Hill as, with days remaining before a potential government shutdown, the Democratic Caucus was holding talking point sessions on how to maintain the narrative about the over 900 pages of ideas that relatively few people had actually read.

“In closed-door strategy sessions on Capitol Hill, they’ve hosted outside experts to brief lawmakers on the various policies contained in Project 2025,” the outlet reported. “The coaching campaign is designed to help Democrats navigate the lengthy document — which runs for roughly 900 pages — and educate members about its more controversial components.”

“There are members that want to know about particular areas. So, for me, in the Latina community, education’s huge. So tell me where I can find education stuff. And then they’ll help you, educate you, on what the toplines are directly from the plan,” explained Congressional Hispanic Caucus chair California Rep. Nanette Díaz Barragán (D).

The same day that congressional Democrats were holding their latest session focusing on immigration, Senate Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) held a press conference to add more fodder for shameless talking heads to dutifully echo while he took to X to present partisan takes on some of the plan’s contents.

“This is all outlandishly sinister stuff. The vast majority of Americans oppose them. But this is precisely what the hard right is promising the American people in the Trump Agenda, Project 2025,” he captioned bullets that attempted to align Trump with proposals for a national abortion ban while demonizing reducing the size of the federal government.

Likewise, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) and Democratic Caucus chair California Rep. Pete Aguilar had also attempted to align down-ballot Republicans with Project 2025 in their own press events.

“There’s no doubt that I will talk about the Project 2025 aspects of immigration,” expressed Barragán who lauded the work of the party’s Project 2025 task force, put together in June by California Rep. Jared Huffman. “That’s all been very helpful for the members. And members are doing town halls on it, they’ve been doing virtual calls.”

During the debate, as he had done repeatedly throughout his campaign, Trump reiterated that, “I have nothing to do with Project 2025.”

“That’s out there. I haven’t read it. I don’t want to read it, purposely. I’m not going to read it,” he went on. “This was a group of people that got together, they came up with some ideas, I guess some good, some bad, but it makes no difference.”

Meanwhile, as California Rep. Ro Khanna (D) argued to The Hill, “In swing states I think people are concerned about it — about the radicalness and extremeness of the agenda, and whether some of those people would be part of a Trump administration,” it had been reported that the youngest voting demographic that the left relies on as often having the least amount of information, was fed up with being told not to believe their own eyes.

“Gen Z is in this massive cycle of seeing these experts on these mainstream networks tell us what we should and shouldn’t believe in,” influencer Bo Loudon, a friend of Trump’s youngest son, Barron Trump, had said during an appearance on the Fox Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria.”

“Telling us how awful Trump performed in the debate. But that’s not what we saw,” he went on. “We saw Kamala Harris lie and gaslight us into what we should believe and attack the former president for being some horrible person, saying lie after lie and not get fact-checked to have two moderators pinned against Trump. That’s what we saw.”

Similarly, National Republican Congressional Committee national spokesperson Will Reinert told The Hill, “When Democrats recognized their own open-border, pro-crime and pro-inflations policies were hated by Americans, they fabricated a false attack based on something House Republicans had never even read.”

“This desperate lie is the clearest sign yet that House Democrats see their chances of regaining the majority dwindling,” added Reinert.

Of course, DeLauro spelled out the propaganda objective when she explained, “If somebody who’s not in the Beltway tells you about Project 2025, and even two or three bad things from it, then it’s a success, because it’s getting through to people.”

Kevin Haggerty

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