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Project 2029 is 414,000+ words across 31 chapters. Below: the full table of contents, section by section. Every chapter links to the live document on GitHub.

Full Table of Contents

Six sections. 31 chapters. 414,000+ words. Click any chapter to read it on GitHub.

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Section I: Restoring Good Governance

Chapters 1-3 address the foundations of democratic governance: the White House Office, the Executive Office of the President, and federal personnel agencies. This section proposes Day One actions to reverse the Schedule F civil service purge, restore independent agency structures, and rebuild the professional government that Project 2025 systematically dismantled.

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Section II: The Common Defense

Chapters 4-9 cover national security and foreign affairs: the Department of Defense, Homeland Security, State Department, Intelligence Community, federal media agencies (FCC/VOA), and USAID. The central argument: America is strongest when leading through democratic alliances - not when accommodating authoritarians and abandoning international institutions.

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Section III: The General Welfare

Chapters 10-20 cover the domestic agencies that determine the quality of American life: agriculture, education, energy, environmental protection, health and human services, housing, the interior, justice, labor, transportation, and veterans affairs. This is the largest section - covering the most Americans and the most immediate policy decisions.

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Section IV: The Economy

Chapters 21-26 address the economic agencies and policies that determine who gets wealthy and who doesn't: Commerce, Treasury, the Export-Import Bank, the Federal Reserve, the Small Business Administration, and Trade Policy. The core argument: the current economy is the product of specific policy choices - and better policy choices will produce a better economy.

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Section V: Independent Regulatory Agencies

Chapter 27 covers the financial regulatory agencies that Project 2025 targeted for elimination or capture: the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the Securities and Exchange Commission, the FDIC, and the broader consumer protection infrastructure. These agencies exist specifically to prevent corporate predation from destroying ordinary people's financial lives.

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Section VI: Safeguarding Democracy and Accountability

Chapters 28-31 address the systemic democratic crisis: legal accountability for the powerful, structural safeguards against authoritarian consolidation of power, the transformative reforms that go beyond restoration, and the constitutional hardball required to secure democracy against its enemies. This section includes all seven proposed constitutional amendments.

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