Trump Transition Chief Howard Lutnick granted an interview to the globalist Financial Times, declaring that incoming administration hires must “prove” their loyalty. The Cantor Fitzgerald investment chief also used the interview to take more shots at Project 2025, most of which was compiled by Trump 2016 loyalists.
Federal Election Commission (FEC) data shows that Lutnick, however, donated to both Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush in 2016, when many of the aforementioned Project 2025 staffers were pro-Trump. To this day, none of those original staff have flipped their loyalties, unlike Lutnick, whose first foray into Trump’s political sphere came in 2020.
These people have no business dictating terms. pic.twitter.com/s0Nvieeykk
— Raheem. (@RaheemKassam) October 8, 2024
“They’re all going to be on the same side, and they’re all going to understand the policies, and we’re going to give people the role based on their capacity — and their fidelity and loyalty to the policy, as well as to the man,” Lutnick semi-explained, noting that he and Linda McMahon are in charge of both personnel and policy.
“Project 2025 is an absolute zero for the Trump-Vance transition,” he said. “You can use another term — radioactive.”
But Project 2025’s so-called “radioactivity” actually began from inside the Trump campaign, as The National Pulse has previously reported. Following the group’s refusal to endorse Republican In Name Only (RINO) staffers being brought into the Republican National Committee (RNC) by its effective chief of operations, Chris LaCivita, the Trump campaign (also ran in part by LaCivita) began attacking Project 2025 and its staff. Only then did the Democrats and media start targeting the group.
Asked about whether or not he would take a job for himself, Lutnick responded: “If [Trump] wants me in the mosaic, he would have to put me in… I’m not putting me in.”