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Trump's To-Do List: The Plan That's Not Quite Happening
USA, BostonMonday, March 3, 2025
Trump is also being strategic about which parts of the plan to focus on. Some of his actions, like targeting transgender athletes, are popular. Others, like restricting abortion pills, are not. So Trump is picking his battles. He might be avoiding the less-popular policies or trying to shift the blame for them to someone else.
The wheels of politics turn slowly, and it might just be a matter of time before Trump can check off more of Project 2025's goals. But right now, there are still a lot of positions in the administration that need to be filled. And even when they are, Trump's attention is often pulled in different directions. He's got to deal with tariffs, the war in Ukraine, and other global crises. So even if he wants to focus on Project 2025, there's only so much he can do.
The ethos behind Project 2025 is about limiting the government's size and scope while increasing the president's power. It's a roadmap for a future that many conservatives want. But Trump has gone beyond the plan in some ways, like slashing federal spending and firing federal workers. It's clear that the project's influence will continue to be felt in the administration's actions.
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