Project 2025 and DOGE: How Trump's Government Overhaul Is Reshaping Federal Agencies and Centralizing Executive Power
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According to the Heritage Foundation's documentation, the plan calls for dismantling the Department of Education entirely and shrinking the Department of Homeland Security, while merging economic agencies like the Bureau of Economic Analysis and Census Bureau into one aligned with conservative principles. It pushes to abolish the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Federal Trade Commission, which enforces antitrust laws, and reinstate Schedule F to strip protections from up to 50,000 civil servants, replacing them with loyalists. "The federal bureaucracy has been weaponized against conservatives," the document states, advocating White House oversight of the DOJ and FBI to root out what it deems a "radical liberal agenda."
Fast forward to 2025: With Donald Trump back in office since January 20, the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, has surged ahead. Government Executive reports DOGE firing thousands in diversity roles, issuing reductions in force targeting 70,000 positions, and cutting 20,000 at Health and Human Services—25 percent of its workforce—via buyouts and attrition. The IRS gutted 75 percent of its civil rights office, and courts have temporarily reinstated staff at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Voice of America, both Project 2025 targets. Politico notes 37 Trump executive orders echoing the blueprint, despite his campaign disavowal.
Experts warn of peril. The Center for American Progress argues this unitary executive theory destroys checks and balances, potentially weaponizing the DOJ against rivals and blocking rules like the FTC's noncompete ban, harming workers. The ACLU and AFGE highlight risks to civil rights and nonpartisan expertise, enabling corruption.
This sweeping reform connects efficiency dreams to power consolidation, from tax cuts and Medicare trims to partisan control of justice. As agencies submit reorganization plans by April 14, legal battles loom, testing America's governance. Will courts halt the chaos, or will DOGE redefine the executive branch?
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