Donald Trump's Bizarre Remarks

Vance wrote foreword of upcoming book from Project 2025 architect

Trump Tells Crowd They 'Won't Have To Vote' Again After Election In Bizarre Remarks.

Former President Donald Trump told Christians on Friday to vote “just this time” and claimed they “won’t have to do it anymore” after the election in November.

“Four more years, you know what? It’ll be fixed, it’ll be fine. You won’t have to vote anymore,” the GOP presidential nominee told the crowd at the conservative Turning Point Action event in Florida. 

 He later continued, “Get out. You gotta get out and vote. In four years, you don’t have to vote again. We’ll have it fixed so good, you’re not gonna have to vote.”

It’s unclear what the former president is referring to with his remarks. But I'm thinking  future votes will be direct identity of some sort.

Trump Says He Would Only Abuse Power On Day 1 Of New Presidency

The former president declined to say if he would use his office to go "after people" if he's elected again in 2024. Former President Donald Trump repeatedly declined to say that he wouldn’t abuse power or retaliate against his political enemies should he be elected to another four-year presidential term next year, adding he planned to act like a “dictator” only on “day one” of a new administration.
 

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Trump spoke with Fox News host Sean Hannity during a town hall event in Iowa on Tuesday. Hannity repeatedly asked the former president about recent attacks on him, including from former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), who said the country was “sleepwalking into a dictatorship” through its support of Trump.


Trump has previously claimed he’d be a dictator only on “day one” of a second term, once called for the “termination” of articles of the Constitution, attempted a coup to remain in office and seemingly floated serving a third White House term at the National Rifle Association Convention back in May.
The former president’s recent remarks arrive roughly four months after a Project 2025 partner organization shared an article calling for the repeal of the 22nd Amendment, which limits presidents to two terms, Media Matters for America reported at the time.

Trump, whose vice presidential choice Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) wrote a book foreword for an architect of Project 2025, claimed that he has “nothing to do with” and knows “nothing” about the right-wing policy blueprint on Wednesday. 

Vance wrote foreword of upcoming book from Project 2025 architect.

Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) wrote the foreword of an upcoming book from the architect of Project 2025, a right-wing blueprint for the next Republican administration.

Why it matters: Former President Trump, who chose Vance as his running mate last week, has attempted to distance himself from the Heritage Foundation-backed plan after Democrats seized on it to mobilize voters.
 

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Driving the news: In publishing materials for Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts' upcoming book, "Dawn's Early Light: Taking Back Washington to Save America," Vance said Roberts is presenting a "new future for conservatism."

Vance also uses incendiary imagery while praising the book, writing, "We are now all realizing that it's time to circle the wagons and load the muskets. In the fights that lay ahead, these ideas are an essential weapon."
Zoom in: The Heritage Foundation and Project 2025 are referenced in the first sentence of the book's description, which also claims "America is on the brink of destruction."

"Chapter by chapter, it identifies institutions that conservatives need to build, others that we need to take back, and more still that are too corrupt to save: Ivy League colleges, the FBI, the New York Times, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, the Department of Education, BlackRock, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the National Endowment for Democracy, to name a few," the description reads.
"All these need to be dissolved if the American way of life is to be passed down to future generations."
What they're saying: "The foreword has nothing to do with Project 2025," William Martin, a spokesperson from Vance's Senate office told Axios.

"Senator Vance has previously said that he has no involvement with it and has plenty of disagreements with what they're calling for. Only President Trump sets the Trump policy agenda," Martin said.
The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to Axios' request for comment or questions Thursday about whether Vance's foreword amounts to an endorsement of recommendations in the plan or from Roberts.
Between the lines: In response to a promotion of the book from Vance last month, the Heritage Foundation said on social media "The Swamp is long overdue for a controlled burn. It's time to take our country back."

Zoom out: Trump disavowed Project 2025 earlier this month after Roberts said the U.S. was amid a "second American Revolution, which will remain bloodless if the left allows it to be."
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"Many of the points are fine," Trump said in an interview Thursday with Fox News when asked about the plan. "Many of the points are absolutely ridiculous... I have nothing to do with the document. I've never seen the document."


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