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Project 2025 is also a threat to Barbados, Caribbean - Barbados Today

As more and more Americans become sensitised to the highly controversial Project 2025 and the insidious plan to radically alter the United States of America as we know it, people are also beginning to uncover the impact of some of the Project’s plans that would directly affect Barbados and other nations of the Caribbean.While the Republican Party’s presidential candidate Donald Trump has tried to distance himself from the well-documented plan, those denials are as hollow as his denials about knowing any of his associates who have brought negative attention to him.The fact remains that those behind Project 2025 – the Heritage Foundation, including many of the named team of authors were members of Trump’s inner circle, including Stephen Miller a senior advisor to the former president. The news publication Politico, which has bagged at least one Pulitzer Prize wrote: “The authors include Trump’s former Cabinet secretaries, top White House officials and senior aides — including former Trump appointees to the EPA, the Interior Department and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.”The publication has described it as “a policy blueprint”  that would dismantle many of the agencies that not only help to keep the US safe, but the rest of the world who rely on the scientific expertise of these public servants.These include the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) which ensures that big manufacturers including the offshore oil drilling companies are undertaking their work in a manner that protects the marine environment and contain the pollution they generate;  the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which countries like Barbados depend on to guarantee or confirm the quality of  food items, drugs, medicines are safe to consume and administer. Frequently, when food items and drugs are recalled on the local  market it is often on the advice of the FDA.

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