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His confirmation became a cause célèbre at his alma mater, the evangelial Christian [[Wheaton College (Illinois)|Wheaton College]]. On February 7, the school |
His confirmation became a cause célèbre at his alma mater, the evangelial Christian [[Wheaton College (Illinois)|Wheaton College]]. On February 7, the school posted a brief note of congratulations and prayers for Vought on social media. Thousands of comments seemed to be mainly “incendiary, unchristian”.<ref name=Green>{{cite news |work=[[The New Yorker]] |last=Green |first=Emma|date=February 18, 2025 |url=https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-lede/a-fistfight-over-donald-trump-at-wheaton-college-around-russell-vought |title=A Fistfight Over Donald Trump at the Evangelical Version of Harvard }}</ref> Three days later, fifteen alumni reacted in an open letter opposing Vought’s work on Project 2025 and calling out Vought’s views as “antithetical to the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to the mission of Wheaton College”.<ref name=Green /> Wheaton deleted its post.<ref name=Green /> On February 17, several hundred alumni signed a different open letter, this one accusing the school of capitulating to anti-conservative views.<ref name=Post /> |
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His confirmation became a cause célèbre at his alma mater, the evangelial Christian Wheaton College. On February 7, the school posted a brief note of congratulations and prayers for Vought on social media. Thousands of comments seemed to be mainly “incendiary, unchristian”.[1] Three days later, fifteen alumni reacted in an open letter opposing Vought’s work on Project 2025 and calling out Vought’s views as “antithetical to the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to the mission of Wheaton College”.[1] Wheaton, which self-identifies as “deliberately non-partisan”,[2] deleted its post.[1] On February 17, several hundred alumni signed a different open letter, this one accusing the school of capitulating to anti-conservative views.[2]
, the proposed agenda for a second Trump administration, and as a past and current White House director of the Office of Management and Budget
200 days of winning
Wins Come All Day
https://www.mercurynews.com/2019/02/04/scientists-to-team-up-with-whale-watching-crews/
“The vast majority of the over two million federal employees have long enjoyed civil service protection. At the start of Trump’s second term, only about 4,000 of these were political appointees.”
“Heritage Foundation and other right-wing groups have spent millions of dollars recruiting and vetting an army of up to 54,000 loyalists to fill government positions.”

