Illustration of Russ Vought as the architect of Project 2025, depicted in a realistic photo style with elements of destruction in the background.
Illustration of Russ Vought as the architect of Project 2025, depicted in a realistic photo style with elements of destruction in the background.
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The Nation spotlights Russ Vought as 'Project 2025’s Architect of Destruction' in OppArt series

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The Nation published an OppArt entry on October 28, 2025, titled "Russ Vought, Project 2025’s Architect of Destruction," credited to Peter Kuper and Anonymous, with the image captioned "Anonymous [photo by Peter Kuper]."

The Nation has featured Russ Vought in its OppArt series with an entry titled "Russ Vought, Project 2025’s Architect of Destruction." The page lists the contributors as Peter Kuper and Anonymous and carries an image credit reading "Anonymous [photo by Peter Kuper]." It was published on October 28, 2025, and includes a prompt to "Check out all installments in the OppArt series."

OppArt is The Nation’s ongoing showcase for political art and visual commentary, curated by artists including Peter Kuper, and has presented daily artistic dispatches since its launch in 2017, according to The Nation’s description of the series.

The entry’s framing links Vought to Project 2025. Project 2025 is broadly described by major outlets as a conservative governing blueprint prepared for a Republican administration; Associated Press and PBS NewsHour have reported that Vought has been a leading architect of the effort and that his think tank participated in the coalition behind the plan.

Readers are directed on the page to explore other OppArt installments for additional context and political artwork.

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