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Global Project Against Hate and Extremism

What We Believe

The Global Project Against Hate and Extremism’s mission is to strengthen and educate a diverse global community committed to exposing and countering racism, bigotry, and hatred; and to promote human rights values that support flourishing, inclusive societies and democracies.

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Faith, Family, Erasure: Pride Month in Trump’s America, 2026
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Faith, Family, Erasure: Pride Month in Trump’s America, 2026

Pride Month in 2026 has become the latest battleground in a broader Christian nationalist campaign to roll back LGBTQ+ rights. From “Fidelity Month” proclamations and religious-refusal laws to the removal of LGBTQ+ data, symbols, and protections, policies linked to Project 2025 and its allies are advancing a coordinated effort to marginalize LGBTQ+ communities.

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God’s Chaos Prophet: How Lance Wallnau Drew the Christian Right’s Map to Power
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God’s Chaos Prophet: How Lance Wallnau Drew the Christian Right’s Map to Power

Lance Wallnau helped transform Christian nationalism into a political strategy aimed at reshaping American institutions. By popularizing the Seven Mountain Mandate, promoting Trump as divinely chosen, and mobilizing wealthy donors, he has become one of the most influential figures driving the movement’s push for political power.

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Founding Fathers, Inc.

Founding Fathers, Inc.

David Barton spent decades promoting the claim that America was founded as a Christian nation. Now, alongside his son Tim, he has helped move that once-fringe narrative into statehouses and classrooms, influencing public policy and reshaping how American history is taught and understood across the country.

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Project 2025 and the Unraveling of America

“I have nothing to do with Project 2025,” Donald Trump said throughout his campaign. “I have no idea who is behind it.”

The lie collapsed on January 20, 2025, the coldest inauguration day in four decades. Trump took his second oath of office in the shelter of the Capitol rotunda, then decamped to the Capital One Arena, where thousands of supporters watched him sign executive orders one after another, holding each up before hurling his presidential Sharpie into a sea of outstretched hands. By midnight, he had signed 26. Despite his campaign disavowals, two-thirds of his day-one policies came straight from the pages of Project 2025’s Mandate for Leadership.

Fourteen months later, the distance between blueprint and policy has all but vanished.

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