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Heritage Foundation president talks about Trump's 100 days
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Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation, in April 2025. J. Scott Applewhite/AP hide caption
toggle caption J. Scott Applewhite/APThe first 100 days of President Trump's second administration have been a whirlwind.
He has signed dozens of executive orders and actions, aggressively implemented tariffs, carried out deportations, erased diversity, equity and inclusion efforts and created a government-slashing informal department (DOGE).
Trump's playbook appears similar to what was laid out in Project 2025, the Heritage Foundation's "blueprint" for a new Republican administration. Though, worth noting, candidate Trump distanced himself from this plan.

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President Trump's first 100 days marked by DOGE, tariffs and deportation
"If the Heritage Foundation … (has) a tiny role in providing some ideas and some of the people to help that happen … then we're very happy about that," Kevin Roberts, president of the foundation, told NPR. "But not for us, instead for the American people."
In a conversation with All Things Consideredhost Juana Summers, Roberts defended many of Trump's actions. Tap play above to listen to the full interview.
Here are some key points.
Roberts defends the Trump administration's record on deportations.
Trump came into office with a promise to overhaul immigration and border security. One way he is attempting to do that is by mass deportations — a key agenda item in Project 2025.