

Project 2025’s Other Project
416 snips Jul 16, 2025
Katie J.M. Baker, a national investigative correspondent for The New York Times, dives into Project Esther, a controversial initiative aimed at combating antisemitism, but critics argue it targets pro-Palestinian activism. The discussion highlights the political maneuvering by Republican lawmakers during a congressional hearing and the implications for free speech on campuses. Baker explores how this plan reflects a troubling shift in discourse and the chilling effects it may have on student activists and broader progressive movements.
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Project Esther's True Aim
- Project Esther is a Heritage Foundation plan to dismantle the pro-Palestinian movement in the U.S.
- It repurposes antisemitism concerns to crush progressive movements more broadly on campuses.
Campus Protests Ignite
- After October 7, 2023, college campuses saw chaotic protests over Israel and Palestine.
- Students protested Israeli actions, and Jewish students faced harassment, creating a tense conflict.
Reframing Antisemitism Discourse
- Project Esther brands a wide range of pro-Palestinian critics as a threat to American values.
- It links antisemitism with anti-capitalist, anti-Western, and anti-Judeo-Christian values to reframe the debate.