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Sign the petition: Say NO to a right-wing government takeover. Reject Project 2025!

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Leonard Leo - the head of the ultra-right Federalist Society who is responsible for orchestrating th

Leonard Leo - the head of the ultra-right Federalist Society who is responsible for orchestrating the MAGA Justices takeover of our judicial system - is one of the major backers of the initiative.| [demand justice logo]( {NAME}: [Add your name: Say NO to a right-wing government takeover. Reject Project 2025!]( Project 2025 is an initiative to take over the federal government orchestrated by activists that embody the most extreme elements of right-wing extremism, threatening to destabilize our country's precarious political balance. [ADD YOUR NAME]( Leonard Leo - the head of the ultra-right Federalist Society who is responsible for orchestrating the MAGA Justices takeover of our judicial system - is one of the major backers of the initiative. It advocates for policies that consolidate power while dismantling crucial checks and balances within our government. Moreover, its policy agenda includes attacks on abortion rights, environmental protections, and diversity initiatives in order to move us closer to authoritarian governance. [Sign the petition: If we want to maintain a healthy democracy, we must put an end to Project 2025.](   Demand Justice is leading the fight to make sure our courts work for all of us to protect our rights and democracy. Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Demand Justice, please [click here](.

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