As Elon Musk moves on from his role at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), the man slated to take his place has already exploded liberal heads in the past.
The left’s hatred for Musk cannot be understated, as the violent attacks against Tesla owners and dealerships have demonstrated, but there is no doubt their distaste for the man set to take over operations at DOGE will be just as extreme.
Russell Vought, President Donald Trump’s director of the White House Office of Management and Budget, will reportedly be absorbing much of the DOGE workload. While this makes sense given his current position, leftists will almost certainly have a problem with Vought’s history as an architect of Project 2025.
Project 2025 was an election-era boogeyman the Democrats trotted out in a transparent attempt to generate fear among on-the-fence voters who aren’t interested in extreme candidates. Their attempt to pin the hardline conservative agenda on Trump failed when he repeatedly denied any plans to implement it if he were to be elected.
As BizPac Review previously reported, leftists doubled and tripled down on the Project 2025 fearmongering as their candidates, former President Joe Biden and then Vice President Kamala Harris, failed to stem the tide of support for Trump.
“They’re on the road to trying to make these things a reality,” Connecticut Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D) told The Hill as, with days remaining before a potential government shutdown, the Democratic Caucus was holding talking point sessions on how to maintain the narrative about the over 900 pages of ideas that relatively few people had actually read.
“In closed-door strategy sessions on Capitol Hill, they’ve hosted outside experts to brief lawmakers on the various policies contained in Project 2025,” the outlet reported. “The coaching campaign is designed to help Democrats navigate the lengthy document — which runs for roughly 900 pages — and educate members about its more controversial components.”
“There are members that want to know about particular areas. So, for me, in the Latina community, education’s huge. So tell me where I can find education stuff. And then they’ll help you, educate you, on what the toplines are directly from the plan,” explained Congressional Hispanic Caucus chair California Rep. Nanette Díaz Barragán (D).
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