Primary-source archive

The plan, and the deals that carry it out.

Project 2025 is not just a document. It is a blueprint for restructuring the American state — and it is already being implemented in real deals, in real places, with real money. This archive holds the plan, the evidence, and the live cases, organised so that anyone can take the record into their own hands.

Maintained byalimcforever Standardprimary documents · named sources UpdatedJune 2026
01 — What Project 2025 is

A blueprint to remake the federal government.

Project 2025 is a governing plan produced by a coalition of conservative organisations: a detailed agenda for concentrating power in the executive, replacing career civil servants with political loyalists, and dismantling the parts of the state that constrain private and ideological interests.

The materials below break down what the plan actually says and who it serves. They are free to read, download, and share. Start here if you want the structure before the specifics.


02 — The Cases

Where the plan meets the ground.

A plan is abstract until you can point to the deal that executes it. These are live investigations — each one a documented instance of the same machinery: change the law, clear the oversight, move the asset into private hands. Each case has its own evidence file.



04 — How to use this archive

Built to be acted on.

Every claim in the case files is tied to a source you can open and check — official documents, court and regulatory filings, corporate registries, and named investigative reporting. Where something is reported but not yet independently confirmed, it is labelled as such. Where the public record is still dark, that gap is named too.

This is a starting point, not a finish line. If you are a journalist, researcher, lawyer, or citizen who wants to take any of this further, the files are designed to hand you exactly what you need to begin. The deeper archive of more than 700 investigations sits across Substack, the Notion archive, and the main site.


This archive compiles publicly available documents and reporting for educational and journalistic purposes. Each source is linked at the point of claim. Verified items rest on official documents or named investigative reporting; reported items are flagged where independent confirmation is still outstanding; open questions mark where the public record has not yet been disclosed.