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Project 2025 decried as racist. Some contributors have trail of racist writings, activity

They include Richard Hanania, whose pseudonymous writings for white supremacist sites were uncovered last year.

Former President Donald Trump has spent weeks distancing himself from Project 2025, a sprawling 900-plus page manifesto that seeks to create a blueprint for the next Trump presidency.

Billed as a vision built by conservatives for conservatives, the effort 鈥渄ismantles the unaccountable Deep State, taking power away from Leftist elites and giving it back to the American people and duly-elected President,鈥 according to its website.聽聽

But for months commentators and academics have been sounding the alarm on Project 2025. The effort, they say, is a deeply that actually is aimed at many protections and aid programs for Americans of color.

鈥淩eally, it's kind of a white supremacist manifesto,鈥 said Michael Harriot, a writer and historian who wrote titled: 鈥淚 read the entire Project 2025. Here are the top 10 ways it would harm Black America.鈥

And a closer look at the named contributors to Project 2025 adds to the concern: A 91影视 analysis found at least five of them have a history of racist writing or statements, or white supremacist activity.

They include Richard Hanania, who for years wrote racist essays for white supremacist publications under a pseudonym until he was unmasked by a last year.聽

Failed Virginia GOP Senate candidate Corey Stewart, another named contributor, has and calls himself a protector of America鈥檚 Confederate history tasked with 鈥渢aking back our heritage.鈥澛

One Project 2025 contributor wrote in his PhD dissertation that immigrants have lower IQs than white native citizens, leading to 鈥渦nderclass behavior.鈥 Another dropped out of contention for a prestigious role at the Federal Reserve amid controversy over a racist joke about the Obamas.聽

The presence of contributors to Project 2025 who have published racist or offensive tropes comes as no surprise to academics and commentators who have been sounding the alarm on the endeavor for months.

The plan calls for the abolition of diversity, equity and inclusion programs in the federal government. It would severely limit the mailing of abortion pills and disband the Department of Education. It would replace the Department of Homeland Security with a new, more powerful border and immigration enforcement agency to . It would also curtail or disband programs that experts say greatly benefit communities of color, including the Food Stamp and 辫谤辞驳谤补尘蝉.听

鈥淧roject 2025 is a plan about how to regulate and control people of color, including how they organize, work, play and live,鈥 said Arjun Sethi, a civil rights lawyer and adjunct professor of law at Georgetown Law. 鈥淚t seeks to regulate what they do with their bodies, how they advocate for their rights, and how they build family and community 鈥 all while disregarding the historical injustices and contemporary persecution they have experienced.鈥

What is Project 2025?Inside the conservative plan Trump claims to have 'no idea' about.

It鈥檚 not clear how much influence the contributors 91影视 identified had on the creation of the Project 2025 manifesto. They are listed among scores of contributors to the document, and none would agree to an interview for this story.

But even among the broader collection of think tanks, nonprofits and pundits on the author list, others have past controversies on the issue of race. Seven of the organizations on Project 2025鈥檚 Advisory Board have been designated as extremist or hate groups by the Southern Poverty Law Center, according to a from Accountable.us, a nonpartisan organization that tracks interest groups in Washington, D.C.聽

This proliferation of organizations and individuals with racist modus operandi is by design, not accident, Harriot said.

Michael Harriot is an author and historian who has studied and written about P{roject 2025's impact on America's Black community

鈥淥ne of the things that you see when you read Project 2025 is not just the racist dog whistles, but some ideas that were exactly lifted from some of the most extreme white supremacists ever,鈥 Harriot said.聽

After multiple requests from 91影视, the Heritage Foundation declined to address questions about the Project 2025 contributors and their past statements.

Project 2025 contributor wrote for white supremacist websites

Hanania is a right-wing author and pundit who has built a reputation among Republicans as an 鈥渁nti-woke crusader.鈥澛

Before he became a favorite of prominent conservatives 鈥 including Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, who is now Trump鈥檚 pick for vice president 鈥 Hanania was pushing a far more extreme version of his right-wing views.听听听聽

An last year by the Huffington Post unmasked Hanania as having written under a pseudonym for websites connected to the 鈥渁lt-right,鈥 the white supremacist movement that flared up before and during the first Trump presidency.

In the early 2010s, writing under the pen name 鈥淩ichard Hoste,鈥 Hanania 鈥渋dentified himself as a 鈥榬ace realist.鈥欌 Huffington Post reported last August. 鈥淗e expressed support for eugenics and the forced sterilization of 鈥榣ow IQ鈥 people, who he argued were most often Black. He opposed 鈥榤iscegenation鈥 and 鈥榬ace-mixing.鈥 And once, while arguing that Black people cannot govern themselves, he cited the neo-Nazi author of 鈥楾he Turner Diaries,鈥 the infamous novel that celebrates a future race war.鈥

Hanania acknowledged writing the posts under a pseudonym and, since then, has only partly renounced his past. Two days after the Huffington Post expose虂, in a post on his website titled 鈥淲hy I Used to Suck, and (Hopefully) No Longer Do,鈥 Hanania wrote 鈥淲hen I was writing anonymously, there was no connection between the flesh and blood human being who would smile at a cashier or honk at someone in traffic, and the internet 鈥榩ersonality鈥 who could just grow more rabid over time.鈥

Vance鈥檚 connection to Hanania was documented in a with conservative talk show host David Rubin 鈥 two years before Hanania began denouncing his racist past 鈥 when Vance described Hanania as a 鈥渇riend鈥 and a 鈥渞eally interesting thinker.鈥

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump campaigns for the first time with his chosen running mate, Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, in Grand Rapids, Mich., on July 20, 2024.

Vance and Hanania have also interacted several times on X, formerly known as Twitter, liking and commenting on each other鈥檚 posts.

Richard Spencer, a white supremacist credited with creating the alt-right moniker, published several of Hanania鈥檚 articles on the website AlternativeRight.com, including one in which Hanania wrote 鈥淚f the races are equal, why do whites always end up near the top and blacks at the bottom, everywhere and always?鈥澛犅

In an interview this month, Spencer told 91影视 that while Hanania may have moderated some of his views, 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 very clear that Richard is a race realist and eugenicist.鈥 The term eugenicist refers to proponents of eugenics, the belief that the genetic quality of the human race can be improved through certain practices 鈥 practices viewed by many as scientific racism.

Hanania did not respond to repeated requests for comment.

A Confederate cheerleader and promoting the 鈥楪reat Replacement鈥 theory

In a at the 鈥淥ld South Ball鈥 in Danville, Va., Stewart, an attorney who would become the 2018 Republican candidate for the 91影视 Senate, told the assembled crowd he was proud to stand next to a Confederate flag:聽

鈥淭hat flag is not about racism, folks, it鈥檚 not about hatred, it鈥檚 not about slavery, it is about our heritage,鈥 Stewart said. At the same event, he called Virginia 鈥渢he state of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson.鈥

According to a 2018 of Stewart, white supremacists volunteered on the then-Senate candidate鈥檚 campaign. 鈥淪everal of his aides and advisers have used racist or anti-Muslim language, or maintained links to outspoken racists like 鈥 鈥 who helped organize the white supremacist Unite The Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia 鈥 the Times reported.聽

Stewart did not respond to an email seeking comment. Kessler did not respond to a phone call.

At least three contributors to Project 2025 have supported the racist 鈥淕reat Replacement鈥 theory, which contends that powerful Democrats and leftists are conspiring to change the demographics of the United States by turning a blind eye to, or even encouraging, illegal immigration.聽

Michael Anton, a former senior national security official in the Trump administration, wrote in a pseudonymous essay published in 2016 that 鈥淭he ceaseless importation of Third World foreigners with no tradition of, taste for, or experience in liberty means that the electorate grows more left, more Democratic, less Republican, less republican, and less traditionally American with every cycle. As does, of course, the 91影视 population.鈥澛犅犅犅犅

Anton has also written several essays, including one for 91影视, arguing to end birthright citizenship. His arguments have been widely criticized as factually incorrect and misleading. In an opinion piece for the Washington Post, Tufts University politics professor Daniel Drezner called them 鈥.鈥澛犅

Anton did not respond to a request for comment.

Another contributor is Stephen Moore, who in 2019 his name for consideration for the Federal Reserve Board amid scrutiny for his jokes and commentary.

Moore, who had made a joke about Trump removing the Obamas from public housing when he took office, was when he later tried to clear up the joke in a television interview. The fallout, combined with concerns about Moore鈥檚 history of writing articles viewed as disparaging toward women, led him to withdraw his name for consideration.听听听

Moore did not respond to a request for comment.

The 2009 PhD thesis of Project 2025 contributor Jason Richwine was titled, 鈥.鈥 The thesis includes statements such as: 鈥淣o one knows whether Hispanics will ever reach IQ parity with whites, but the prediction that new Hispanic immigrants will have low-IQ children and grandchildren is difficult to argue against.鈥

Richwine resigned from his position at the Heritage Foundation in 2013 amid controversy over his research. He now works at聽 the Center For Immigration Studies. The paper, and Richwine鈥檚 defense of it, were widely decried as , and .听听听

It didn鈥檛 help Richwine that his thesis was uncovered in the midst of controversy over an immigration study he co-authored that was roundly criticized by liberals and conservatives alike.聽聽

鈥淗ad he not just argued, in an extremely tendentious fashion, that Hispanic immigrants are, on the whole, parasites, he might have endured public criticism of his dissertation,鈥 read an . 鈥淗ad he not in his dissertation argued that Hispanic immigration ought to be limited on grounds of inferior Hispanic intelligence, he would have endured the firestorm over the risible Heritage immigration study.鈥

Richwine did not respond to a request for comment.

鈥淭he fact that they consulted individuals with such abhorrent views to develop this plan is further evidence of just how un-American these proposals are,鈥 Tony Carrk, executive director of told 91影视. 鈥淭he idea that the next conservative administration might replace 50,000 government experts with extremists like this should concern every American.鈥

Former president and 2024 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump raises a fist next to former 91影视 First Lady Melania Trump, Republican vice-presidential candidate JD Vance and his wife, lawyer Usha Chilukuri Vance, during the last day of the 2024 Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on July 18, 2024.

Trump鈥檚 connections to Project 2025

At a campaign rally in Michigan earlier this month, Trump told the crowd that Project 2025 is 鈥渟eriously extreme.鈥

鈥淪ome on the severe right, came up with this Project 25,鈥 Trump said. 鈥 I don鈥檛 even know, some of them I know who they are, but they鈥檙e very, very conservative. They鈥檙e sort of the opposite of the radical left.鈥

In a post on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump had previously distanced himself from the effort.

鈥淚 have no idea who is behind it,鈥 he on July 5. 鈥淚 disagree with some of the things they鈥檙e saying, and some of the things they鈥檙e saying are absolutely ridiculous and abysmal.鈥

But reports show at least 31 of the 38 official authors and editors of Project 2025 have a connection to the former president and GOP presidential candidate.聽

Vance, who Trump announced as his running mate earlier this month, also has connections to Project 2025. He wrote the foreword for a being released later this year by Kevin Roberts, one of the manifesto's key architects.

鈥淣ever before has a figure with Roberts鈥檚 depth and stature within the American Right tried to articulate a genuinely new future for conservatism,鈥 Vance wrote in a review of the book, which has since been removed.

Trump has pointed to his own policy manifesto 鈥 鈥Agenda 47,鈥 so named because the next 91影视 president will be its 47th 鈥 as evidence that he doesn鈥檛 plan to use Project 2025 if he wins in November. Agenda 47 focuses on the same broad issues as Project 2025: Education, immigration and crime, and also tackles the LGBTQ+ community and welfare 辫谤辞驳谤补尘蝉.听

The plans differ in some ways. Agenda 47 doesn鈥檛 mention abortion once, for example, while abortion is a focus of Project 2025, which calls on the FDA to reverse its approval of abortion drugs and severely limit the mailing of abortion pills.聽

Harriot, the author who has closely studied the document, described Project 2025 as the 鈥渆mployee manual鈥 for a future Trump administration. Agenda 47 is the public-facing statement of the former president鈥檚 political intentions, Harriot said, but Project 2025 is where the details are.

鈥淭here鈥檚 some cognitive dissonance,鈥 Harriot said. 鈥淭rump doesn鈥檛 get elected by people who are just outwardly racist, and being associated with Project 2025 would dismantle his plausible deniability, because it's so blatantly racist.鈥澛犅

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