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How Pres. Trump Is Using Project 2025 to Reshape America

Season 2025 Episode 7292 | 18m 12s

At almost 1000 pages long, Project 2025 is an ambitious, and controversial, right-wing blueprint for transforming executive power. Just over 200 days into Trump's second term, one online tracker says the agenda is nearly halfway through completion. Journalist David Graham joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss what this means for average Americans, and for American foreign policy.

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