Russell Vought has long proposed deep cuts to social programs like Head Start and SNAP that benefit lower-income people, who were key to Trump’s election in both red and swing states.
Experts warn that Trump’s return could mean drastic cuts to public assistance programs from Medicaid to food assistance, while low-income voters want Harris to offer more support.
They say Project 2025, a game plan for a GOP presidency, aims to get rid of public sector unions.
In light of Trump’s record, one analyst calls his more recent proposal to exempt overtime from taxes “cynical” and “unserious.”
The blueprint for Donald Trump’s second term revives familiar Republican plans to weaken unions and undermine employee protections.
Though most Americans think the rich don’t pay their fair share, conservatives still want to lower their taxes.