“Woe to those who make iniquitous decrees, who write oppressive statutes, 2 to turn aside the needy from justice and to rob the poor of my people of their right, to make widows their spoil and to plunder orphans!”
Isaiah 10:1-2
Project 2025 is a 922-page document created by the Heritage Foundation, designed as a blueprint for the dismantlement and realignment of the federal government. Despite denials from Trump’s election campaign about any association to this draconian paradigm President Trump’s administration is now fully implementing its strategies. During President Trump’s first week in office, over 100 executive orders were signed, many of which directly align with the proposals in Project 2025. In fact, CNN reported that Paul Dans, who oversaw Project 2025 at the Heritage Foundation, stated “This is exactly the work we set out to do. It’s still in the early first stages of bearing fruit, but we wanted to make sure the president was ready to hit the ground running on day one. The rapidity and the depth of what they’ve rolled out this quickly is a testament to the work done in Project 2025 and other presidential transition projects.”
According to The Guardian, federal government workers are “shell-shocked” by what appears to be a vengeful spree by the administration toward perceived enemies. These actions have been justified by the claim that employees not loyal to the Trump administration or its agenda have been targeted. Career officials at the Justice Department were fired, alongside thirty government watchdogs. Sixty senior officials from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) have been put on leave and other senior staff have been demoted.
The implementation of Project 2025 presents dangerous measures that harm the nation’s well-being. Its proposals align with several executive orders on numerous issues. Some of the harmful actions taken by the Trump administration in its first weeks include:
Presbyterians, and people of faith, must respond with an onslaught of pushback to ensure our voices are heard in Congress, the administration, and among to members of the President’s cabinet and staff.
Please contact your member of Congress to express your disapproval of the administration’s policies and to oppose executive orders that threaten American democracy.
Additional ways to pray, learn, and act:
Faith communities need to pray for the nation and the global impact which will be felt.
We pray, and then we act.