Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Truest statement of the week

Republican nominee Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed that he has nothing to do with the controversial Project 2025. At the presidential debate with Vice President Kamala Harris, he said he didn’t know who was involved in creating it, and wasn’t going to read it.

It's something he has repeated over and over and over.

So why is he prepared to bring one of its writers into his potential presidential administration?

Trump called into The John Kobylt Show on KFI AM radio station in California last Tuesday ahead of his Saturday rally in Coachella. During their 50-minute conversation, Kobylt asked the former president about immigration proposals he was ready to implement on day one.

Trump, in his response, name-dropped someone from his previous administration.

"You've seen Tom Homan," Trump said. "He's coming on board."

Homan, the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from 2017 to 2018, is one of the writers of Project 2025. He's previously alluded to being part of Trump’s administration if he beats Harris this November.


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