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EPISODE #41 Project 2025—The Presidential Playbook Chapter 14 Part 1: Control Women’s Bodies - Healthcare - Abortions

EPISODE #41 Project 2025—The Presidential Playbook Chapter 14 Part 1: Control Women’s Bodies - Healthcare - Abortions

Update: 2024-09-02
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Project 2025 is the 920+ page document that will become the playbook for the Trump Administration should he win the presidency in November 2024. It declares war on the cultural dynamics of American society, including the African-American community, other communities of color, the LGBTQ community, and those whose religious ideologies are left of center. 


Today's podcast specifically looks at the first half of Chapter 14, which articulates the control of women’s bodies through abortion restrictions, privatizing Medicaid and redefining the composition of “normal” American families.


This is the third in a series of podcasts on Project 2025. You, the listener, are encouraged to download a free copy of the document before the November 5th election day and read it for your own understanding.


www.project2025.org

Themes Covered In Chapter 14 Include:


  1. Controlling Women’s Bodies
  2. Parental Rights
  3. White Christian Nationalists
  4. Privatization
  5. Destruction of the LGBTQ+ Community/Trans Community
  6. Anti-DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) esp. Black People
  7. Redefining the essence of a “normal” American family (biological man, woman, and child).
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EPISODE #41 Project 2025—The Presidential Playbook Chapter 14 Part 1: Control Women’s Bodies - Healthcare - Abortions

EPISODE #41 Project 2025—The Presidential Playbook Chapter 14 Part 1: Control Women’s Bodies - Healthcare - Abortions

Carole Copeland Thomas