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??GPAHE’s Project 2025 Blog Series: May 14th Update

Our blog series provides essential updates on Project 2025!

We understand that not everyone will read all 900+ pages of Project 2025, so we did it for you. Check out our one-page primer on Project 2025, which synthesizes the goals within this far-right Christian Nationalist agenda.

Last week we look at Project 2025 senior advisor John McEntee who spreads hate and Christian Nationalist snark on his dating app’s TikTok page. We’ll also examine a new coalition of Christian Nationalists working to enact Project 2025’s mandate in parts of Texas, and Project 2025’s plans to execute 44 federal death row inmates in 180 days.


??NEW from GPAHE: Telegram Ad Revenue Supporting Far Right Extremist Movements

GPAHE has discovered that far-right groups, including neo-Nazis and bigoted far-right politicians, now have advertisements running on their Telegram accounts. This is due to an April platform policy change allowing these groups to potentially earn revenue. Telegram, an encrypted and unregulated messaging service, has become a home base for many far-right extremist groups. These groups have migrated from mainstream platforms to evade content moderation policies that would otherwise threaten the removal of their harmful content and online presence.


??NEW from GPAHE: Americans Join Neo-Nazi March in Paris

Every year, on May 9, neo-Nazis, neo-fascists, and white nationalists across France gather to commemorate the death of a far-right militant. GPAHE’s investigation found an increase in international presence at this year’s march. We identified three American white supremacist groups, Patriot Front, SoCal Active Club, and Active Club Connecticut, who traveled to France for the rally earlier this month. The transnational growth of these groups and Active Clubs is deeply concerning as they spew racist rhetoric, including the dangerous “Great Replacement” conspiracy theory. Read more about this rally, who attended it, and how these groups endorsed it on fringe social media platforms.


???Corporate Europe Observatory: The Alliance Attacking Freedom

“Money is being drummed up to make political headway for the ultraconservative and far right movement in the United States…One organization in particular stands out: the Alliance Defending Freedom, a group that has fought against abortion and gender rights, and LGBTQIA+ issues such as marriage equality, transgender rights, and anti-discrimination rules, for decades in the US… The ADF is an organization which, according to a report by the US-based Global Project Against Hate and Extremism, is able to play ‘the long game,’ and its track record in the anti-abortion fight proves it.”

GPAHE’s take: We’re pleased to have supported Corporate Europe Observatory's reporting on ADF, highlighting the organization's sinister efforts to cultivate a global movement that infringes on human rights and inclusive societies. These efforts include partnering with groups that echo white supremacist rhetoric, suggesting that declining birth rates among white Europeans and increasing immigrant populations pose a threat to Western societies. Just last week, our Project 2025 blog post exposed how ADF’s international branch is exporting its harmful ideology and campaigning strategy to promote its anti-abortion agenda in the UK. Read more about ADF and the far-right groups they’re collaborating with on Project 2025. ?

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