Tucker Carlson read an advertisement for The Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 in a recent interview posted to his profile on X (formerly Twitter).
Notably, Carlson did not cite the initiative by name but instead praised Heritage for leading “a coalition of over a hundred right-leaning groups” (the project’s advisory board), developing “detailed policy proposals” (a nearly 900-page policy book titled Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise), and promoting a “training and vetting program to identify effective conservatives to serve in the next presidential administration” (Project 2025’s Presidential Administration Academy).
Since Project 2025 received major public backlash for its extreme proposals, The Heritage Foundation has reportedly attempted to shift away from using the initiative's now-toxic name — per Talking Points Memo, a recent fundraising email referred to Project 2025 as a “rescue plan.”