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Project 2025, meanwhile, seeks to dismantle access to IVF, emergency contraceptives, and the abortion pill nationwide.

The leader of SiegedSec, a disbanded group of self-stylized "gay furry hackers," was raided this week, months after attacking the creators of Project 2025.

"I regret to inform you that vio's location was raided earlier today," @mewmrrpmeow, a former SiegedSec member, shared in an X post on Wednesday.

The thorn of Project 2025 dogging Trump seems to be its extreme position on executing a federal ban on abortion and IVF. It’s a position the extreme right holds, but which is at odds with a majority of the electorate.

Trump’s stated stance on contraceptives routinelyshifts, but according to his recently adopted RNC platform, he wants to maintain access to contraception and IVF, while remaining murky on emergency contraceptives (Plan B) and the abortion pill, and opposing late-term abortions.

As The New Republicpreviously reported, Trump’s campaign, in coordination with the Republican National Committee, installed former Trump appointee Russ Vought as the RNC platform committee’s policy chair and Trump stooge Ed Martin as RNC deputy policy director.

After claiming to break into a database belonging to The Heritage Foundation, and then leaking 2GB of files belonging to the ultra-conservative think tank, the hacktivist crew SiegedSec says it has disbanded.

I'm available to address any inquiries you may have."

SiegedSec demobilized in July 2024 after publishing data related to The Heritage Foundation, the conservative think tank behind Project 2025. so of course, we won't stand for that! ®

This, it should come as no surprise, is probably not true.

That missive continues:

And while disavowing a life of crime, SiegedSec will remain "hackers and always fighting for the rights of others." 

But before breaking up the band, the politically motivated and self-described "gay furry hackers" published a bunch of furious messages that SiegedSec claims were sent to them by Mike Howell, the executive director of the Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project.

The feud began on July 9 after SiegedSec said it obtained usernames, passwords, logs and "other juicy info" belonging to the Heritage Foundation, and then leaked that private data online in response to the org producing and promoting Project 2025.

According to a message on the miscreants' Telegram channel, they had already planned to exit the scene this week. It also includes eliminating [PDF] the US Department of Education.

Healthcare funding [PDF] takes a big hit under Project 2025, too. ^-^"

The Heritage Foundation did not respond to The Register's inquiries about the alleged data security breach nor about a chat exchange purported to be between SiegedSec's "vio" and the conservative group's Mike Howell.

We'd like to point out Howell retweetedparts of the purported conversation without denying he said the things he's quoted as saying.

The Signal exchange, according to SiegedSec, started with Howell asking what the hacktivists were "seeking or threatening." Here's how the conversation then apparently played out:

From there the messages said to have been sent from Howell become increasingly dark, lecturing the crew on beastiality and how it's a "weird sin," calling them perverts," and then telling vio "you won't be able to wear a furry tiger costume when you're getting pounded in the ass in the federal prison I put you in next year."

Overall, not a good look for an organization touting Christian values, not that we're judging or anything.

It calls for privatizing many public healthcare services and reducing the scope of programs including Medicare and Medicaid.

gay furries hacked project 2025

The plan would also reverse the approval of morning-after pills, and cut federal funding to abortion providers and those providing gender-affirming care [PDF].

And ultimately, it seeks to expand the executive branch's power, ensure that federal agencies and their leaders and rank-and-file fall heavily in line with the president's agenda and "push back against woke policies in corporate America" [PDF].

SiegedSec – whose previous targets have included America's biggest nuclear power lab's computer systems, Atlassian, and NATO (on multiple occasions) – said it took issue with Project 2025's "authoritarian Christian nationalist plan to reform the United States government." 

In a July 9 post on its Telegram channel, the cat-fanatics-slash-hacktivists noted: "Project 2025 threatens the rights of abortion healthcare and LGBTQ+ communities in particular.

According to CNN, six of Trump’s former cabinet secretaries collaborated on the 900-page master plan, with roughly 20 pages credited to Trump’s first deputy chief of staff.

Project 2025 is a pathway for executing Trump’s extreme policies The conservative think tank behind the project claims it’s crafted for any Republican president, but it’s not a matter of divine coincidence that Trump is the presumptive Republican nominee who, if he wins in November, will be inaugurated in 2025, the year for which the initiative is named.

"She is no longer accessible, contactable, or reliable. A CNN analysis released Thursday found at least 140 people who worked in Trump’s administration involved in Project 2025—spanning across every level of his administration. Trump has claimed he knows "nothing" about it all though there clear links between Project 2025's advisory board, Team Trump, and the Republican National Committee.

The Christo-fascist wishlist includes, among many, many, many things, rolling back environmental protection rules [PDF], eliminating energy efficacy standards and programs, and ending the US government's "focus on climate change and green subsidies" [PDF].

The hacker group published usernames, IP addresses and personal email addresses belonging to users that interacted with the Daily Signal, the think tank's media outlet which its website describes as offering conservative news, commentary and analysis.

Although President Donald Trump has previously denied knowing about Project 2025, his cabinet is filled with leaders who were instrumental in its development, including Russ Vought, director of the Office of Management and Budget, Border Czar Tom Homan and Brendan Carr, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) chair.

The FBI declined to comment to the Daily Dot about the alleged raid.

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Both sit on the advisory board of Project 2025—and Vought even authored an entire chapter of the plan.

The information dump has now been taken offline.

Project 2025 is a lengthy and fairly detailed blueprint that outlines how a future conservative president – such as, say, Donald Trump should he win the election again – could overhaul the federal government and public policy to enact a far-Right agenda and give huge powers to the executive branch.