Leaked files show far-right influences among Project 2025 applicants

The GuardianFriday, November 28, 2025 at 3:47:21 PM
Leaked files show far-right influences among Project 2025 applicants
  • Hacked documents from the Heritage Foundation reveal that applicants for Project 2025, aimed at creating a talent pool for the Trump administration, cited Nazi theorists and other far-right figures as influences on their political beliefs. Some applicants who referenced these extremist ideologies have secured positions within the administration, while others did not.
  • This revelation raises concerns about the ideological underpinnings of individuals involved in shaping government policy, highlighting the potential normalization of extremist views within influential political circles.
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