Dans' resignation comes following the Trump campaign's attempts to distance itself from the project. Dans wrote in a statement that Project 2025 has “completed what we set out to do” and “our work is presently winding down.”
A statement from Trump campaign officials Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles claimed, “Reports of Project 2025’s demise would be greatly welcomed and should serve as notice to anyone or any group trying to misrepresent their influence with President Trump and his campaign — it will not end well for you.”
It is exceptionally unlikely the project will actually wind down. Heritage President Kevin Roberts even wrote in a statement released on Twitter that the “policy drafting” work by Project 2025 was meant to conclude after the two party conventions but that the group “will continue our efforts to build a personnel apparatus for policymakers of all levels.”
The Washington Post reported that Project 2025 always planned to “hand off recommendations to the official presidential transition,” but the Trump campaign has yet to stand up an official transition team.
Project 2025 is a Heritage-backed coalition of right-wing individuals and organizations working to recruit conservatives to work for the next GOP presidential administration and proposing radical right-wing policy changes in essentially every department controlled by the White House. Many of the policy suggestions made in Project 2025’s Mandate for Leadership were written by former Trump White House officials or advisers.
Despite Trump’s efforts to disavow Project 2025, the Trump campaign and Project 2025 have many overlapping policy ideas, including both calling for the Department of Education to be dissolved. The most widely embraced policy suggestion between the two camps is calling for the reinstatement of Schedule F policies in order to dismantle the civil service and staff the next administration with loyal conservatives. Project 2025’s recruiting programs still seem to be an essential part of this Trump 2024 campaign promise.
Media Matters president Angelo Carusone added more context to Dans’ ouster.