
Today, Explained Project 2026
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Jan 20, 2026 David A. Graham, a staff writer at The Atlantic and author exploring the future of American governance, breaks down Project 2025's ambitions and achievements. He discusses how Trump's administration was influenced from day one, outlining significant policy shifts in gender rights, immigration, and foreign policy. Graham highlights shortcomings like limited social welfare reforms and warns of potential regulatory overreach. The conversation also touches on the internal dynamics of the Heritage Foundation and the evolving landscape of conservative politics.
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Three-Part Playbook Came Ready-Made
- Project 2025 is a three-part conservative playbook for policy, power, and personnel across government.
- David Graham says the administration adopted its policies and personnel approach quickly after inauguration.
Day-One Orders Revealed Intent
- Day one executive orders mirrored Project 2025 and signaled serious follow-through.
- Graham calls the administration's early moves a clear sign they were implementing the plan.
Multiple Policy Fronts Advanced
- The administration has advanced Project 2025 across gender, immigration, economy, environment, and defense.
- Graham outlines attacks on DEI, transgender rights, tariffs, fossil-fuel support, and regulatory rollbacks.



