<img src="https://sb.scorecardresearch.com/p?c1=2&amp;c2=36750692&amp;cv=3.6.0&amp;cj=1"> 'This Is Simple Cruelty Dressed Up As Policy': Barbra Streisand Underlines One Of The Most Heartbreaking Aspects Of Donald Trump's Project 2025
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‘This is simple cruelty dressed up as policy’: Barbra Streisand underlines one of the most heartbreaking aspects of Donald Trump’s Project 2025

"Cruelty is the point, isn't it?"

Doing the world a favor by refusing to let up on Donald Trump, Barbra Streisand has reminded us of the former president’s ties to Project 2025 with a poignant message of the dangerous implications it could entail.

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For those who think Project 2025 is simply the name of an dystopian movie, nearly 1000-page document that lays out a plan to completely overhaul the federal government with controversial conservative ideals if Trump is elected again.

While he has since claimed he knew “nothing” of it, Trump has longstanding ties with the architects behind Project 2025, including its foreword writer, and now his running mate, JD Vance. 

While Trump might like us to forget his affiliation with Project 2025, that won’t happen on Streisand’s watch. Taking to X today, the actress quoted Trump’s previous praise for the conservative road map, while underscoring what is perhaps its most heartbreaking provision. 

Streisand singled out one specific Project 2025 policy, which plans to remove a free school lunch program for students in rural and low income districts. “Trump says Project 2025 has ‘many fine ideas,’” Streisand wrote, “one of these ‘fine ideas’ is to eliminate free school lunches.” The Funny Girl star went on to criticize Project 2025 for considering free school lunch as “an entitlement,” saying the manoeuvre is “simple cruelty dressed up as policy.” 

Streisand’s post caught the attention of providing universal free breakfast and lunch for all Minnesota students. 

Project 2025, for some reason, has an aversion to kids having full tummies, with plans to eliminate the Head Start program that outlines school lunch policies. Of course, we’ve come to expect this kind of flawless delivery from Streisand (not just because she’s also a singer), who has voiced her praise for Joe Biden and has eloquently described Trump as a “vitriolic narcissist.” 

However, you don’t need amazing pipes to call out Project 2025, which is a far-right masterplan authored by a bunch of folks who clearly aren’t masters of anything. Since when did fascists start hating lunch so much?  


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Tom Disalvo is an entertainment news and freelance writer from Sydney, Australia. His hobbies include thinking what to answer whenever someone asks what his hobbies are.