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Former President Donald Trump has repeatedly disavowed Project 2025, the conservative wish list organized by the Heritage Foundation, saying the plan is not his and contains some “terrible ideas.”

But a line-by-line review by CBS News identified at least 270 proposals in Project 2025’s published blueprint for the next Republican president that match Trump’s past policies and current campaign promises.

CBS News’ data team extracted more than 700 specific policy proposals from Project 2025’s 922-page policy guide and compared each one to policies enacted during Trump’s first term as well as his campaign platform, rally speeches and interviews.

From shuttering the Department of Education to excising every mention of diversity, equity and inclusion from federal agencies’ projects and programs, the Project 2025 agenda often matches Trump’s recorded words and his Administration’s deeds.

Within Project 2025, CBS News identified:

  • At least 80 proposals that would revive executive orders and other policies of Trump’s own administration from 2017 to 2020.
  • 170 proposals that match ideas Trump’s campaign has published on its campaign website or that he’s said in rally speeches and interviews.
  • 21 more proposals that match both Trump’s past actions and his campaign promises and statements.

What’s more, CBS News reviewed the work histories of the 38 named primary authors of Project 2025 and found that at least 28 of them worked in Trump’s administration. 

That includes the two leaders of Project 2025.

Among the ideas that match Trump’s actions and agenda:

  • Project 2025 calls for scouring federal agencies’ rules and programs for any mention of gender identity, protection of transgender rights or gender-affirming care — and excising them. Trump repeatedly has promised the same during the campaign, adding that his next administration will reiterate there are only two valid genders, classify gender-affirming care for children as abuse, and keep transgender students off sports teams.
  • Project 2025 calls for downsizing the Department of Education and moving most of its function back to the states. Trump repeatedly has said the same during speeches and in campaign documents, going so far as to repeatedly say he will abolish the department.
  • Project 2025 proposes eliminating any subsidies for electric vehicles and scaling back new emissions limitations on gas-powered vehicles. Trump has promised both on the trail and in his campaign documents, stressing that he will roll back any actions President Biden has taken to subsidize electric vehicles.
  • Project 2025, in its sections on almost every federal department, includes proposals to find and end all rules and programs related to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion as well as teaching or training around critical race theory. The former president regular stresses the same, saying for example that he “banned” critical race theory in his Administration and will do that and more to remove DEI programs and rules next time. “We are going to finish the job that we so successfully started,” he said in a campaign speech. 

Many more ideas in the Project 2025 document mirror Trump’s positions on issues including constructing the border wall and mass deportations of illegal immigrants; restricting student and work visas; pulling out of global climate change accords; expanding school choice; increasing and modernizing the U.S. nuclear weapons arsenal; boosting military spending; and work requirements for public assistance recipients.

There are several clear areas where the Project 2025 blueprint does not align with Trump’s policies or promises. Among them:

  • Project 2025 includes dozens of proposals for ways the federal government could further restrict abortion — including outlawing abortion drugs and criminalizing shipping them through the mail. Trump said he opposes a federal abortion ban and wants to leave abortion questions to states to decide, but hasn’t ruled out some federal rules.
  • Project 2025 calls for criminalization of pornography in all its forms, including a call to prosecute teachers and public librarians who provide access to books that conservatives consider porn. Trump, for his part, has not taken a position on criminalizing pornography.
  • The project calls multiple times for an outright ban on the social media platform TikTok. Trump once supported a ban on the Chinese-owned video social media app, but now opposes it.

The Heritage Foundation also created a similar policy outline under the same title — “Mandate for Leadership” — in 2015 before Trump’s first term.

A couple of years into his term, Heritage touted that Trump instituted 64% of its policy recommendations, including leaving the Paris Climate Accords, increasing military spending and increasing drilling.

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A 15-year-old boy was charged Thursday with murder in the shooting deaths of his parents and three of his siblings at a home in Fall City, Washington, according to court documents obtained by CBS News.

The teen, whose name is being withheld because he is a juvenile, was charged with five counts of aggravated murder in the slayings of his parents, Mark and Sarah Humiston, two brothers, ages 9 and 13, and his 7-year-old sister, per King County court records.  

He was also charged with one count of attempted murder for shooting and wounding his 11-year-old sister, the documents read.

That girl was in “satisfactory condition” at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, hospital spokesperson Susan Gregg told the Associated Press Tuesday.

Autopsies performed by the King County Medical Examiner’s Office determined that all five victims died of gunshot wounds. The handgun used in the shooting was believed to belong to the victim’s father, the court records state.

According to the charging documents, just before 5 a.m. Monday, the suspect called 911 with a false story in which he claimed that his 13-year-old brother “just shot my whole family and committed suicide too” at the family’s home in Fall City, which is a community located near Seattle.

However, at about the same time as that call, 911 dispatchers received a second call from a neighbor who lives about a quarter-mile away. That neighbor said the suspect’s 11-year-old sister had ran to his house and was bleeding from what appeared to be a gunshot wound, the documents said.

The girl said her entire family had been fatally shot and identified her 15-year-old brother as the shooter. The girl told dispatchers she was also shot by her brother and “then described holding her breath and playing dead,” the documents read. The girl later told detectives that she had escaped through a bedroom window.

Deputies responded to the Humiston home, where they found the suspect in the driveway and took him into custody, court records show. The five victims were found dead inside the home.

In a hospital interview with detectives later that day, the suspect’s surviving sister said that she identified the firearm used in the shooting as “her father’s silver Glock handgun,” court documents state.

She said that her father kept the pistol in a small lockbox that “he would sometimes put by the front door so he could bring it to work,” the documents read. She told detectives that the suspect was “the only one who knew the combination to the Glock lockbox.”

Investigators determined that the suspect “systematically murdered” his parents and siblings and “then staged the scene prior to the arrival of first responders to make it appear” that the murders had been committed by his 11-year-old brother, documents read. 

The court documents did not speculate on a motive.  

The suspect is scheduled to be arraigned Friday afternoon. The King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office said in a news release Thursday that the suspect is in custody at the Clark Child and Family Justice Center, which is a juvenile facility.

The teen is currently being charged as a juvenile, and prosecutors said a judge will determine whether his case “will be moved to adult court.”

In a statement Tuesday, public defenders representing the suspect said that “our client is a 15-year-old boy who enjoys mountain biking and fishing and has no criminal history.” 



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