The room went silent when Mike Pence walked in. Not a rally. Not a campaign. A closed-door coronation. In a single afternoon, the man many Republicans wrote off as finished quietly took control of the right’s most powerful idea factory. Some call it retirement. Others whisper it’s a shadow presidency in waiting. Because this isn’t about 2024 at al

Mike Pence’s move to lead the Heritage Foundation is less a soft landing than a calculated re-entry into the heart of Republican power. From this perch, he doesn’t need campaign crowds or cable hits; he needs memos, blueprints, and loyal operatives. Project 2025 becomes his weapon, a detailed script for the next conservative administration, no matter whose name appears on the ballot.

While Trump-aligned populists sneer at “think tank Republicans,” Pence is betting the future still belongs to those who write the rules, staff the agencies, and frame the arguments. His focus on abortion, education, and China signals a moral and strategic crusade, not a nostalgic throwback. Heritage gives him what the vice presidency never fully did: an independent power base. If elections choose presidents, institutions like this decide what those presidents can actually do. Pence just claimed one of the most important.

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