ā€œI disagree with some of the things theyā€™re saying and some of the things theyā€™re saying are absolutely ridiculous and abysmal,ā€ Trump wrote. ā€œAnything they do, I wish them luck, but I have nothing to do with them.ā€

Trumpā€™s vague disavowal of Project 2025 came a few days after Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation, made inflammatory statements about a coming ā€œsecond American Revolutionā€ that would be ā€œbloodlessā€ ā€œif the left allows it to be.ā€

ā€œAs weā€™ve been saying for more than two years now, Project 2025 does not speak for any candidate or campaign,ā€ the Project 2025 account said in a statement on X. ā€œBut it is ultimately up to that president, who we believe will be President Trump, to decide which recommendations to implement.ā€

Despite Trumpā€™s claims to have ā€œnothing to do withā€ Project 2025, his administration and campaign personnel contributed to the project, including Karoline Leavitt, his campaignā€™s national press secretary, as the Biden campaign quickly pointed out on X.

Former Trump administration officials wrote and edited massive chunks of the manifesto. One of its two primary editors, Paul Dans, who directs the Heritage Foundationā€™s 2025 Presidential Transition Project, served as the White House liaison for the U.S. Office of Personnel Management during the Trump administration, among other positions.