A cache of previously undisclosed training videos produced for a controversial initiative to prepare right-wing political appointees for a potential conservative presidential administration, has come to light, raising alarm among government watchdogs and Democratic groups. The revelation comes amid increasing efforts by former and recent leadership changes at , which spearheads Project 2025. The videos, totaling over 14 hours of content across 23 separate recordings, were obtained by ProPublica on Saturday and documented from an individual with access to the materials.

They offer an unprecedented look into the preparations being made by conservative groups to rapidly implement far-reaching policy changes should a candidate win in this year's election. "Want to know what's in PROJECT 2025's never-before-published training videos to make future Trump appointees 'ready on Day One'? We got 'em. 23 different videos.

14 hours of tape," ProPublica reporter Andy Kroll wrote on X, formerly , on Sunday morning. NEW: Want to know what's in PROJECT 2025's never-before-published training videos to make future Trump appointees "ready on Day One"? We got 'em. 23 different videos.

14 hours of tape. Preview below. Read our story: Project 2025 has faced intensifying scrutiny in recent weeks following the and attempts by Trump to disavow any connection to the initiative.

In a previous statement to , Trump's campaign expressed that they would "greatly welcome" reports of Project 2025's demise, e.