You can help defeat the deep state

Dear Fellow Conservative,

Next year, we have an opportunity to dismantle the deep state.

But it will all depend on whether you join the fight this year or sit on the sidelines.

Fellow Conservative, since you're a committed patriot, I know you won't sit on the sidelines.

And through The Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 initiative, you will defeat the deep state and its tyrannical, anti-American plans.

Through Project 2025 you will:

  • Create public policy solutions to America's problems like rampant crime, high prices, and illegal immigration.
  • Train thousands of patriots to serve in the next presidential administration.
  • Replace the deep state's leftist bureaucrats with these patriots so they can implement policies that will save our country.

Your activated Heritage Foundation membership will help train enough people in 2024 to be ready to dismantle the deep state in 2025.

That's why we need your support right now.

Please activate your Heritage Foundation membership today to do your part to defeat the deep state using the secure link below.

https://secured.heritage.org/activate-now/

Your generous gift today will be matched up to $250,000 thanks to a special matching gift.

Sincerely,

Kevin D. Roberts, Ph.D.
President, The Heritage Foundation

P.S. We have the plan to dismantle the deep state. You can make it succeed by activating your Heritage Foundation membership today: https://secured.heritage.org/activate-now/

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