The Heritage Foundation has been expanding its European footprint following Trump’s victory in November. On March 11, the U.S. think tank gathered hardline conservative groups to hear how the current structures of the EU could be dismantled.
“With Trump, the Heritage Foundation has proven to be highly capable of setting governments on course to trample on migrants, the rule of law and social rights,” said Kenneth Haar, a researcher and campaigner at the transparency watchdog Corporate Europe Observatory. “To see them play this role in Albania certainly opens a new chapter. Which European country will be next, one might ask?”
The Heritage Foundation led the way in creating Project 2025, the 922-page guide to radically retrenching the U.S. government. The blueprint urged Trump to “dismantle the administrative state,” reverse policies on climate action, slash restrictions on fossil fuel extraction, scrap state investment in renewable energy and gut the Environmental Protection Agency.
Project 2025 also proposed limiting reproductive rights, including further restricting access to abortions as well as access to contraceptives.
Also consulting with the Berisha campaign is the German research group Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS), which is funded by the German state and is affiliated with the country’s ruling center-right party, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU).
In February, Berisha revealed his economic program with “the support” of KAS and, a month later, claimed in a speech that his platform “bears the seal of the Adenauer Stiftung.”
“It is quite something to see the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung alongside the Heritage Foundation,” said Haar. “To see them side by side, playing a seemingly big role in determining the future of Albanian politics, is alarming. This coalition raises new questions about the members of Trump’s European network.”
The Heritage Foundation and KAS are not the only foreign operatives tied to the campaign. Chris LaCivita, Trump’s former campaign chief, is now orchestrating Berisha’s operation.
“We are here today because we want to help elect a prime minister who is a true friend of the United States and who will successfully work with President Trump”,
… LaCivita told a press conference in February as he was presented by Berisha.
Since his re-election, Trump has repeatedly criticized the EU for its alleged opposition to U.S. trade interests. In March, he called the EU “one of the most hostile and abusive taxing and tariffing authorities in the world.” Albania is currently applying for EU membership.