The Trump II/Project 2025 GPT

A custom GPT to help you with the game plan for the second Trump administration

Now that President Trump has been reelected, Republicans are admitting the obvious: Project 2025 was the plan all along. To understand what's coming, use this LLM filled with the entire Project 2025 document to research the planned impact of Trump II on healthcare, the environment, civil rights and the economy.

We took the 900-page management template from the '24 Trump transition team; its rationale, vision, policies and proposals and stuffed them into a next-generation chatbot you can ask intelligent questions about what the soon-to-be senior Trump II White House staff are out to accomplish in four years.

The Trump II/Project 2025 GPT is a large language model (LLM). Think of an LLM as a super-sophisticated chatbot able to provide detailed and nuanced answers to a question. The best practice for using LLMs is to fill them with data around a single topic or subject and use it as a digital assistant. A really, really smart digital assistant; complete with the occasional mistake or misinterpretation.


Inside the bot, we've packed the following:

  • The 900-page Project 2025 Manuscript
  • The 46 promises that make up #Agenda47
  • The 2024 GOP platform
  • The recent Supreme Court decision on presidential immunity
  • Legal writing on AI and US law
  • Legal writing on liability and climate change
  • Legal writing on the impact of the Patriot Act and individual liberty
  • The Peoples Guide to Project 2025
  • The texts of major Supreme Court legal decisions like Citizens United, Dobbs, Roe v. Wade, and Brown v. Board of Education, Creative LLC and Obergfell
  • The texts of Sarbanes-Oxley and Dodd-Frank
  • Fine-tuning and training docs


Tips

Be clear and specific in your questions

Good questions follow the principles of clarity and specificity. Use simple, unambiguous language and provide enough context and details for the model to understand what you are asking.


Structure your questions meaningfully

Use formatting like bullet points, line breaks, quotes etc. to make them easier to parse. This helps the LLM better understand the structure and intent of your prompt.


Provide examples

Giving a few examples of the kind of output you want can steer the LLM in the right direction, a technique called "few-shot prompting".


Use keywords strategically

Including relevant keywords in your questions can help the LLM focus on the right information for the task.


Leverage data sources

If you have existing data sources like documentation or previous content, providing those as context can greatly improve the LLM's output quality and consistency.


Try different question variations

Experiment with different ways of phrasing and structuring your prompts. Small variations can sometimes lead to very different outputs.


What happens if it acts weird?

The technology sputters at times. Don't fret, just re-ask or rephrase the question. Call it on little errors. The technology will only get better; unlike the outcomes of a successful Project 2025 .