The prospect of Trump winning a second term raises significant concerns about the integrity of our democracy. His previous tenure was marked by challenges to democratic norms, including attacks on the press, attempts to undermine electoral processes, and divisive rhetoric. A second term could amplify these threats, potentially eroding public trust in institutions, fostering polarization, and jeopardizing the rule of law. As debates about democratic values intensify, the implications of a Trump victory could fundamentally reshape the political landscape and the principles that underpin American democracy.

Will Remain Bloodless, if the Left Allows

The leader of the Heritage Foundation stated, “We are currently witnessing a Second American Revolution, which will remain bloodless if the left allows it to be.”

This comment implies a stark warning: if the opposition does not concede to the demands of this movement, it could lead to significant conflict. The phrase suggests that the revolution, characterized by its transformative goals, may not be peaceful if resistance continues.

If You Vote ONE MORE TIME, you'll never have to vote again, my beautiful Christians

In a controversial statement, Donald Trump addressed Christians, declaring, “This is the most important election ever,” and expressing a desire for a decisive victory, stating, “We want a landslide that's too big to rig.” He further claimed, “It'll be fixed, it'll be fine, you won't have to vote anymore, my beautiful Christians.” These remarks raised alarms about his rhetoric surrounding electoral integrity and the implications for democratic participation. By suggesting that a significant victory would negate the need for future voting, Trump’s comments appeared to undermine the fundamental democratic principle that every election matters, potentially signaling a troubling disregard for the electoral process and the voices of voters.

Dictator on Day One

In a provocative statement, Donald Trump suggested that he would act as a dictator from day one if re-elected, raising serious concerns about his views on executive power and governance. This remark highlights a willingness to bypass democratic norms and checks and balances, indicating a troubling inclination toward authoritarianism. Such rhetoric has sparked significant backlash, as many fear it undermines the foundational principles of democracy, which rely on accountability and the rule of law. Trump's comments prompt a broader discussion about the importance of protecting democratic institutions in the face of potential abuses of power.

Terminate the Constitution

In a post on Truth Social on December 3, 2022, Donald Trump shockingly proposed that we "terminate all rules, regulations, and articles," including those enshrined in the Constitution. This call to action came in the context of his continued insistence that the 2020 election was stolen, a claim that has been widely debunked and rejected by numerous courts and election officials. By advocating for the suspension of constitutional protections and norms, Trump not only undermines the foundational principles of American democracy but also raises alarm about the potential consequences of such a radical approach. His rhetoric reflects a dangerous willingness to disregard established legal frameworks in pursuit of personal political grievances.

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The archived post by Donald Trump on Truth Social calling to terminate "all rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution. 

We are Winning...in ways the other side doesn't yet know.

The Facebook Post by Resolute Square reads: This concerning: Trump’s #Project2025 leader Kevin Roberts, director of the Heritage Foundation: “We are winning… In ways that the other side doesn't yet know… We’re not gonna tell you everything that's coming… [Get] ready to fight
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The Facebook video (no account necessary to watch) that shows Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts discussing how they are winning.

Trump is Distancing Himself from Project 2025 to save face

A newly surfaced video reveals insights from Russ Vought, Trump’s former Director of the Office of Management and Budget, a co-author of Project 2025, and policy director for the RNC team that redefined the party’s official platform. In this footage, Vought shares his thoughts on Trump and Project 2025, including:

I expect you to hear ten more times from the rally, the President, you know, distancing himself from the left’s boogeyman of Project 2025” he’s distancing himself from a brand, and very supportive of what we do. 

No Abortion, No Exceptions.

A newly surfaced video reveals insights from Russ Vought, Trump’s former Director of the Office of Management and Budget, a co-author of Project 2025, and policy director for the RNC team that redefined the party’s official platform. In this footage, Vought shares his thoughts on Trump and Project 2025, including:

Complete Abolition of Abortion:

We are a Christian Nation

A newly surfaced video reveals insights from Russ Vought, Trump’s former Director of the Office of Management and Budget, a co-author of Project 2025, and policy director for the RNC team that redefined the party’s official platform. In this footage, Vought shares his thoughts on Trump and Project 2025, including:

We are a Christian Nation:

Largest Deportation in History

A newly surfaced video reveals insights from Russ Vought, Trump’s former Director of the Office of Management and Budget, a co-author of Project 2025, and policy director for the RNC team that redefined the party’s official platform. In this footage, Vought shares his thoughts on Trump and Project 2025, including:

What could we see America looking like in an ideal world?

Ban Pornography

Pornography should be outlawed. The people who produce and distribute it should be imprisoned. Educators and public librarians who purvey it should be classed as registered sex offenders. And telecommunications and technology firms that facilitate its spread should be shuttered. (p. 5)

Use Military Force on US Citizens

A newly surfaced video reveals insights from Russ Vought, Trump’s former Director of the Office of Management and Budget, a co-author of Project 2025, and policy director for the RNC team that redefined the party’s official platform. In this footage, Vought shares his thoughts on Trump and Project 2025, including:

NOTE: during the George Floyd protests, Trump asked if we could just "shoot the protestors in the legs" according to former Defense Secretary Mark Esper.

Trump also said that Americans who don't support him need to be handled by the military.

Replace Federal Employees with those loyal to Trump

A newly surfaced video reveals insights from Russ Vought, Trump’s former Director of the Office of Management and Budget, a co-author of Project 2025, and policy director for the RNC team that redefined the party’s official platform. In this footage, Vought shares his thoughts on Trump and Project 2025, including:

A New Administration

A newly surfaced video reveals insights from Russ Vought, Trump’s former Director of the Office of Management and Budget, a co-author of Project 2025, and policy director for the RNC team that redefined the party’s official platform. In this footage, Vought shares his thoughts on Trump and Project 2025, including: