Most of it seems to be a plan to train people who are loyal to the conservative agenda on the workings of the executive office, so that they can be prepared to immediately be assigned to office by the next loyal president. This book is the "first pillar" of a 4-pillar process:
I noticed that Liberty University is listed among the supporters/contributors. I don't know if any of the other supporters are nominally Christian institutions like Liberty. They are on the advisory board, page xii.The project is built on four pillars.
Pillar I—this volume—puts in one place a consensus view of how major federal agencies must be governed and where disagreement exists brackets out these differences for the next President to choose a path.
Pillar II is a personnel database that allows candidates to build their own professional profiles and our coalition members to review and voice their recommendations. These recommendations will then be collated and shared with the President-elect’s team, greatly streamlining the appointment process.
Pillar III is the Presidential Administration Academy, an online educational system taught by experts from our coalition.
For the newcomer, this will explain how the government functions and how to function in government. For the experienced, we will host in-person seminars with advanced training and set the bar for what is expected of senior leadership.
In Pillar IV—the Playbook—we are forming agency teams and drafting transition plans to move out upon the President’s utterance of “so help me God.”
If anyone wants to read it, in part or in whole, the document can be found here (PDF download link): [url]https://thf_media.s3.amazonaws.com/project2025/2025_MandateForLeadership_FULL.pdf[/url]
A summary quote from the end of the foreward:
The sections of the book are:Ultimately, the Left does not believe that all men are created equal—they think they are special. They certainly don’t think all people have an unalienable right to pursue the good life. They think only they themselves have such a right along with a moral responsibility to make decisions for everyone else. They don’t think any citizen, state, business, church, or charity should be allowed any freedom until they first bend the knee.
This book, this agenda, the entire Project 2025 is a plan to unite the conservative movement and the American people against elite rule and woke culture warriors.
Our movement has not been united in recent years, and our country has paid the price. In the past decade, though, the breakdown of the family, the rise of China, the Great Awokening, Big Tech’s abuses, and the erosion of constitutional accountability in Washington have rendered these divisions not just inconvenient but politically suicidal. Every hour the Left directs federal policy and elite institutions, our sovereignty, our Constitution, our families, and our freedom are a step closer to disappearing.
Conservatives have just two years and one shot to get this right. With enemies at home and abroad, there is no margin for error. Time is running short. If we fail, the fight for the very idea of America may be lost.
But we should take this small window of opportunity we have left to act with courage and confidence, not despair. The last time our nation and movement were so near defeat, we rallied together behind a great leader and great ideas, transcended our differences, rescued our nation, and changed the world. It’s time to do it again.
Now, as then, we know who we are fighting and what we are fighting for: for our Republic, our freedom, and for each other. The next conservative President will enter office on January 20, 2025, with a simple choice: greatness or failure. It will be a daunting test, but no more so than every generation of Americans has faced and passed.
The Conservative Promise represents the best effort of the conservative movement in 2023—and the next conservative President’s last opportunity to save our republic.
Each of these 5 sections has 3-11 chapters on specific parts of American society that need to be reshaped into a conservative-ideologically friendly form, and how the executive office can do so.1. TAKING THE REINS OF GOVERNMENT
2. THE COMMON DEFENSE
3. THE GENERAL WELFARE
4. THE ECONOMY
5. INDEPENDENT REGULATORY AGENCIES