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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Group Behind Project 2025 Has a Plan to Crush the Pro-Palestinian Movement
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/18/us/project-esther-heritage-foundation-palestine.htmlThe Group Behind Project 2025 Has a Plan to Crush the Pro-Palestinian Movement
Even before President Trump was re-elected, the Heritage Foundation, best known for Project 2025, set out to destroy pro-Palestinian activism in the United States.
By Katie J.M. Baker
May 18, 2025, 5:00 a.m. ET
In late April, the Heritage Foundation dispatched a team to Israel to meet with power players in Israeli politics, including the countrys foreign and defense secretaries and the U.S. ambassador, Mike Huckabee.
The conservative Washington-based think tank is best known for spearheading Project 2025, a proposed blueprint for President Trumps second term that called for reshaping the federal government and an extreme expansion of presidential power.
Now the Heritage contingent was in Israel, in part, to discuss another contentious policy paper: Project Esther, the foundations proposal to rapidly dismantle the pro-Palestinian movement in the United States, along with its support at schools and universities, at progressive organizations and in Congress.
Drafted in the wake of Hamass attack on Israel in 2023 and the mounting protests against the war in Gaza, Project Esther outlined an ambitious plan to fight antisemitism by branding a broad range of critics of Israel as effectively a terrorist support network, so that they could be deported, defunded, sued, fired, expelled, ostracized and otherwise excluded from what it considered open society.
Project Esthers architects envisioned outcomes that at the time might have seemed far-fetched. Curriculum it believed to be sympathetic to a Hamas support narrative would be taken out of schools and universities, and supporting faculty would be removed. Social media would be purged of content deemed to be antisemitic. Institutions would lose public funding. Foreign students who pushed for Palestinian rights would have their visas revoked, or be deported.

Victoria Coates, a former deputy national security adviser to Donald Trump and the vice president at Heritage who oversees Project Esther. (Jared Soares for The New York Times)
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The Group Behind Project 2025 Has a Plan to Crush the Pro-Palestinian Movement (Original Post)
dalton99a
May 2025
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The attacks on Harvard and other universities sound like these attacks are in part based on Project Esther
LetMyPeopleVote
May 2025
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David__77
(24,508 posts)1. Interesting art piece of the US flag dissolving into the Israel flag.
LetMyPeopleVote
(174,961 posts)2. The attacks on Harvard and other universities sound like these attacks are in part based on Project Esther
AloeVera
(3,998 posts)3. These Xian Fundies protect Israel at all costs but throw Jews under the bus.
Competely ignore the KKK Nazi anti-semites in their own midst. Project Esther is definitely a misnomer.