Trump allies prepare to infuse ‘Christian nationalism’ in second administration
It also proposes increasing surveillance of abortion and maternal mortality reporting in the states, compelling the Food and Drug Administration to revoke approval of “chemical abortion drugs” and protecting “religious and moral” objections for employers who decline contraception coverage for employees. One of the groups that partners with Project 2025, Turning Point USA, is among conservative influencers that health professionals have criticized for targeting young women with misleading health concerns about hormonal birth control. Another priority is defunding Planned Parenthood, which provides reproductive health care to low-income women.
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Trump Allies Hope to Spread Christian Nationalism in the White House: Report
While Vought has resisted revealing many of his political aspirations, the same cannot be said of his Christian nationalist ally William Wolfe, another former Trump administration official. In a now deleted post on X, Wolfe argued in favor of banning gay marriage, no-fault divorce, abortion, and sexual health education in public schools, and called for “reduc[ing] access to contraceptives.” Enacting these changes, he claimed, would mean restoring “the American family.” (Vought, Wolfe, and the Trump campaign all declined Politico’s requests for comment. However, a CRA spokesperson said, “the so-called reporting from Politico in this story is false and we told them so on multiple occasions.”)
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