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VIDEO: Explaining Project 2025

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News Is Out sponsored an online panel discussion on Wednesday, Oct. 23, to examine and explain Project 2025, the right-wing playbook created by The Heritage Foundation to guide Donald Trump’s administration should he win the presidential election on Nov.

5. Texas state Rep. — and congressional candidate — Julie Johnson was among the speakers for the event. If you missed the discussion yesterday, you can watch it here. — Tammye Nash VIDEO: Explaining Project 2025 was first posted on October 24, 2024 at 12:22 pm.©2021 "Dallas Voice".

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