Trump doesn't want Americans to know what Republicans stand for
A group of Republican officials is to convene this week in Milwaukee to hash out what their party would try to do if given power. Former president Donald Trumps campaign has pushed for their conclusions, in the form of a 2024 party platform, to be as anodyne and vague as possible.
One could argue that this shows todays Republican Party stands for nothing beyond fealty to Mr. Trump. Actually, the GOP has an ambitious agenda, and much of it is unpopular. That is likely why Mr. Trump doesnt want it written down in an official document and why the partys platform committee also plans to meet behind closed doors, even though sessions have traditionally been televised on C-SPAN.
Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles, the presumptive nominees top two advisers, wrote in a memo to delegates drafting the platform: Publishing an unnecessarily verbose treatise will provide more fuel for our opponents fire of misinformation and misrepresentation to voters. The same aides previously sought to distance Mr. Trump from a 920-page blueprint for his second term, released as part of Project 2025, an effort among Trump-aligned activists to prepare an agenda for his return to the White House. But Russ Vought, Mr. Trumps former budget chief and a potential White House chief of staff, wrote a chapter for Project 2025 and is now policy director for the platform committee.
Abortion is the issue Mr. Trumps team most fears. The GOPs 2016 platform endorsed a 20-week national ban on the procedure; a human life amendment to the Constitution; and federal personhood legislation to provide 14th Amendment protections to fetuses. Mr. Trump privately refers to abortion as the a-word and recognizes that his role in overturning Roe v. Wade is a liability in the general election, even though he has boasted about it. So now Mr. Trump says he wants to leave abortion policy to the states, that he wont try to ban medication abortion and that he supports in vitro fertilization.
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Meadowoak
(6,268 posts)Recessions and high unemployment to drive down wages. That's it.
FakeNoose
(35,914 posts)I don't think Chump had a platform in 2020, did he? When the Repukes' candidate is a populist narcissistic fear-monger, their platforms are pretty much ignored anyway.