He could be taking it much further than that...
Project 2025 is the conservative movement’s detailed and specific plan for what the next Republican president should do with his power, including its preparation to put that plan into action. Basically, it’s an attempt to make the second Trump term way more organized and effective than the first. Organized by the right-wing think tank the Heritage Foundation and advised by more than 100 conservative groups, Project 2025 has put forth a 922-page list of policy recommendations, going agency by agency in the federal government.
1) Concentrating power in the presidency: The idea here is to give Trump and his appointees more power over the executive branch relative to permanent nonpartisan civil service professionals (who he disparages as the so-called “deep state”).
2) Achieving longtime conservative priorities: This is stuff like slashing regulations, reducing federal spending on the poor, ditching efforts to fight climate change, ramping up military spending, and so on.
3) Taking a hardline religious-right agenda: The project lays out quite aggressive proposals to use federal power to prevent abortions and restrict certain contraceptive coverage. It even says that pornography should be “outlawed” and its creators and distributors should be “imprisoned.”
Project 2025 is not new: The Heritage Foundation has been releasing extremely long (and extreme) plans for what the next conservative president should do
since 1980.
You can read more about it @
Vox.com where it goes into more detail regarding the Heritage Foundation and their plan to evangelise the US according to 'God's Law', making the Presidency a more powerful office for the incumbent and, perhaps, abolishing the two-term limit in favour of a life-term residency. Of course, this won't be so long in Trump's case...and if the shooter had waited til he turned his head to face the crowd history would be very different today.
What does all this have to do with the UK? Well, the 'Popular Conservative' movement, advocated by Lizz 'Lettuce' Truss is a convert to that faith and will seek to make her brand of Conservatism mainstream, given the chance. It can't happen here, obviously...but it was said Farage would never get into Parliament either.
Be a lert.