Mr. Speaker, House Democrats are going to continue to shine a bright light on this document. The American people don't need to take our word for it when we talk about the extremism and cruelty and other impacts that Trump's Project 2025 would have. They can read it themselves. It is online. Look it up. The more people read it, the more they understand it, the more we know they are going to want nothing to do with it. The best way to stop this terrible agenda is to just make sure people know about it and understand it. We are grateful for this opportunity to discuss it, and I yield back the balance of my time. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair reminds Members to refrain from engaging in personalities toward nominees for the office of President. ____________________
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