GOP Published Memorandum Simulation Dems for Project 2026

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First is Fox: Focusing on next year’s midterm elections, the National Republican Congressional Campaign Committee (NRCC) mocked its Democratic rival and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries as part of its “Project 2026” goal, promoting a “crazy unpopular” policy recommendation.
In response, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) is defeating, accusing Republicans of “trying desperately to disperse their failed leadership and refusing to do one thing for the American people.”
The NRCC released a memo Tuesday morning in which it defeated Jeffries for failing to reach a self-imposed deadline to launch a new vision for the United States through democratically controlled homes.
“In the next 100 days, House Democrats will make a blueprint for a better U.S. You will see a vision for the future of this country, which has nothing to do with Donald Trump. It has something to do with you,” the Hill reported in April.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, DN.Y. , right, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (DN.Y. (AP/Rod Lamkey, Jr./file)
As these 100 days have passed, the NRCC has published a satirical memorandum titled “2026” in which they accuse the Democrats of being disconnected from the American people.
“Hakeem Jeffries promised to conduct the ‘2026 project within 100 days on April 30,” the NRCC said in a statement.
In the memorandum, the NRCC accused the Democrats of “following the instructions of ‘leaders’ Jeffries and the AOC” that he wanted to “quickly and without hesitation return to Joe Biden’s America and implement a bold, fundamental need for change.”
The memorandum lists eight policy recommendations that they accuse Democrats of wanting promotions, from “bringing back wasted government spending and high crime” to “open borders.”
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DN.Y. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries spoke at a press conference at the Capitol in Washington on Thursday, March 6, 2025. (AP Photo/J. ScottApplewhite)
Policy Thoughts The NRCC charges the Democrats the scope of progress, including the idea of “the “Federal Carbon Lifestyle Tax for Americans who dare to own trucks, SUVs or backyard grills) to the New York City Government Party by New York City Democratic candidate Zohran Mammdani’s “PILSORE’PILSORE ONTORE’CORTORE’CORTORE’CORTORE’CORES ORCORESSTORE “`’PILSORE ONGORES for of in’in’””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””
The memorandum accused Democrats of wanting to “expand swollen government programs and fund new green deals” and reverse tax cuts under President Donald Trump, according to economic advice. Meanwhile, the memorandum said Democrats want to “abolize the ice permanently”, “ban the construction of the border wall, remove existing barriers” and “provide taxpayer-funded health care, housing and legal aid for every undocumented immigrant.”
The NRCC also poked Democrats for allegedly wanting “more awake, more rational rationality”, hoping to “train authorized pronouns and DEIs in every school and workplace” and there are no more ads, no ads from Sydney Sweeney or Shane Gillis.”
Commenting on the memo Mike Marinella told Fox News numbers: “This is what American Democrats want to build.”
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In the spring of May 31, 2025 in Washington, DC, the U.S. Capitol building was seen at dusk. (Kevin Carter/Getty Images)
“Higher taxes, open borders, soaring gasoline prices, no longer cars, street crime, pre-common sense pronouns, nor more freedom,” Marinella said. “The House Republicans are the only thing between you and the 2026 project and the 2026 nightmare.”
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In response, a DCCC spokesman shot more and more, commented: “The party betrayed the big rhetoric of the middle-class party so that they can attract their billionaire donors.”
“The cost of the Republican agenda is rising, manufacturing unemployment, a big law that everyone hates and a string of promises,” he said.
“No wonder House Republicans desperately tried to distract their failed leadership and refusal to do one thing for the American people.”
Fox News Digital contacted Jeffries’ office for comment, but received no immediate response.



