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Dear Fellow Patriot, I have a question for you today. Do you ever wonder why the federal government

Dear Fellow Patriot, I have a question for you today. Do you ever wonder why the federal government only seems to grow, and not shrink? Doesn’t it seem odd that so many big decisions are made by bureaucrats and agencies that are never up for election? Do you feel like you have less power as an American citizen than before? I certainly feel that way. And we have the deep state to thank for this — an army of appointed, unelected bureaucrats that aren’t “cleaned out” when there is a new presidential administration. But as the deep state has grown over the past several decades, it now acts as a fourth branch of government, pursuing its own leftist policy agenda – especially when conservatives are in office. This is a big problem to solve. But hope isn’t lost. That’s why we’ve created a plan to rescue America from the deep state. It’s called Project 2025. Through this powerful project, we’ve developed a comprehensive policy plan and playbook for the next presidential administration filled with conservative policy solutions. Right now, we are training well-qualified patriots to staff the next presidential administration and implement The Heritage Foundation’s policy solutions that will dismantle the deep state from within and create great policy victories for America. Once we get the right people in the right place equipped with Heritage’s policy solutions, they will be able to enact our game plan and dismantle the deep state. This plan will work. But we need your support to get it over the finish line. Today we need to raise $20,000 to ensure that Project 2025 saves our republic from the deep state. And thanks to a special matching gift, any donation made today will be matched dollar for dollar up to $20,000. Please join us in our fight to save America by making a tax-deductible gift to The Heritage Foundation using the secure link below. [(/ODI0LU1IVC0zMDQAAAGPtVNrORq6kGXMnH0lhfdA8NDwMaZKflq4ByplpOcywfmSZ5FzldUcseXL4lDLZm9jsetiNPu3OH0VDTI=) Thank you for taking a stand for America and working to restore our constitutional order. Sincerely, Kevin D. Roberts, Ph.D. President, The Heritage Foundation P.S. Please make a special Giving Tuesday gift today to help get Project 2025 – our rescue plan for America – across the finish line using this secure link: [(/ODI0LU1IVC0zMDQAAAGPtVNrORq6kGXMnH0lhfdA8NDwMaZKflq4ByplpOcywfmSZ5FzldUcseXL4lDLZm9jsetiNPu3OH0VDTI=) [The Heritage Foundation] The Heritage Foundation | 214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE | Washington, D.C. 20002 | (800) 546-2843 You are subscribed to Heritage Foundation e-mails as {EMAIL}. If you want to change your e-mail preferences, [please click here to update your subscription](). -

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