Adult Film Industry Pushes False Claims About Trump’s Ties To Project 2025

Kamala Harris’ allies in the adult film industry have launched a campaign falsely accusing President Donald Trump of being connected to Project 2025, a conservative policy plan. The “Hands Off My Porn” campaign has stirred up concern by suggesting that Trump plans to use this project to crack down on pornography if re-elected, despite Trump stating multiple times that he is not part of Project 2025.

For political reasons or otherwise, Trump has made it clear that he is running on his own platform, Agenda 47, which outlines his policy goals for the next term. There is no evidence to suggest that Trump supports Project 2025, which was developed by the Heritage Foundation.

This campaign from the adult film industry is part of a broader effort to target Trump’s conservative allies, including Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA). Both have been vocal about the negative impact of pornography on society, but they have not advocated for a nationwide ban on adult films, as the industry claims.

Several states, including Utah, Arkansas and Louisiana, have implemented laws to protect minors by requiring age verification on adult websites. These state laws are focused on preventing children from accessing explicit materials and are not part of any broader federal effort involving Project 2025 or Trump’s Agenda 47.

As the election draws near, Harris’ allies in the adult industry are pushing this false narrative to stir fear among voters. Trump remains focused on his own policy platform while distancing himself from the claims about Project 2025.