By Stacy M. Brown
NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent
@StacyBrownMedia

(NNPA Newswire) โ€“ The Black Press warned Americans. The NAACP warned Americans. Texas Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett warned Americans. Several others who paid attention to the Heritage Foundationโ€™s Project 2025 sounded the alarm too. Yet, despite Donald Trumpโ€™s lies and attempts to distance himself from the planโ€™s hateful and destructive mandate, reality has set in. Less than one month into his presidency, Politico noted that Project 2025 has shown up in 37 of Trumpโ€™s executive orders, placing its architects squarely in power and moving swiftly to reshape the nationโ€™s policies.ย 

Despite public denials, the fingerprints of the far-right Heritage Foundationโ€™s sweeping agenda are unmistakable. Among the immediate actions are Trumpโ€™s reinstatement of harsh immigration policies, directives rolling back civil rights protections, and a push to gut the Department of Educationโ€™s diversity programsโ€”each item aligning with the Project 2025 blueprint. Executive orders dismantling environmental safeguards, restricting reproductive rights, and granting broad powers to law enforcement have followed, echoing the projectโ€™s call for a return to what its authors describe as โ€œtraditional American values.โ€ย 

โ€œThis is exactly what we warned about,โ€ Rep. Crockett said. โ€œTheyโ€™re moving with precision, targeting the most vulnerable communities firstโ€”immigrants, Black and Brown people, LGBTQ+ folksโ€”and theyโ€™re doing it under the guise of restoring law and order.โ€

The Black Press of America issued numerous reports before the election detailing how Project 2025 aims to strip away civil liberties and concentrate power in the executive branch. Critics say the speed at which these policies are being implemented proves that Trumpโ€™s earlier denials were calculated deception. The NAACP released a statement emphasizing the stakes: โ€œThis is not about politicsโ€”this is about survival,โ€ officials at the nationโ€™s oldest civil rights organization stated. โ€œCommunities of color will bear the brunt of these policies. We told you this was coming.โ€

Behind the scenes, Trump has appointed several Heritage Foundation affiliates to top White House positions. John McEntee, one of Project 2025โ€™s key contributors, now oversees personnel decisions, ensuring federal agencies align with the agendaโ€™s hardline stance. Meanwhile, another architect of the plan, Russell Vought, plays a central role in rewriting federal budget priorities to defund programs that benefit marginalized groups. The executive orders have included eliminating funding for diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives across government agencies, establishing federal penalties for โ€œdisruptiveโ€ protests, and reinstating the controversial โ€œRemain in Mexicoโ€ immigration policy.

โ€œDonald Trump can pretend heโ€™s not involved, but look at the people in his administration,โ€ said Derrick Johnson, president of the NAACP. โ€œLook at the policies being pushed through with record speed. This is Project 2025 in action.โ€ย 

Many of Trumpโ€™s moves echo those listed in the Heritage Foundationโ€™s publicly available 920-page blueprint. The document outlines plans to overhaul the Department of Justice, weaken protections against police brutality, and limit LGBTQ+ rights, all of which have been reflected in recent White House directives.

Civil rights organizations are rallying to fight back, filing lawsuits, and urging Americans to mobilize. Still, the road ahead remains steep, with Republican-controlled legislatures supporting many of these initiatives.ย 

โ€œThereโ€™s no time for complacency,โ€ Rep. Crockett said. โ€œWhat we are witnessing is the normalization of fascism disguised as patriotism.โ€