So, what are the ties between JD Vance and the Opus Dei network that has penetrated Washington, DC over the past few years?
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Vance is close to Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation and the architect of Project 2025.
He wrote the foreword to Roberts' book Dawn’s Early Light: Burning Down Washington to Save America which was due out in September but then withdrawn.
Vance has long been a major supporter of Kevin Roberts’s efforts to transform the Heritage Foundation from a bastion of Reagan-era conservatism into the de facto institutional home of Trumpism. politico.com/news/magazine/…
There are other Opus Dei connections.
Vance was a keynote at the Napa Institute. It was founded and is run by Opus Dei co-operator Tim Busch. Opus Dei has sponsored its events.
“Probably 20% of the people there are Opus Dei,” Busch told me.
Vance is also close to Peter Thiel, the tech entrepreneur.
Thiel was close to Opus Dei priest Arne Panula. The two men bonded over their shared disdain for government.
This is from my book:
Vance inhabits “a small, energetic world of conservative Catholic intellectuals, lawyers and politicians” - NYT.
We know Opus Dei has been throwing resources into penetrating these fields – especially in DC, now its largest community in the US.
This might all seem coincidental, but it has long been the mission of Opus Dei to infiltrate government, the judiciary, education and the media with its members and sympathisers.
Federalist Society boss overheard telling private gathering that Chief Justice John Roberts was a solid pick for the Supreme Court because “he attends an Opus Dei evening of reflection once a month”
When the Federalist Society advocated for Roberts to be nominated to the Supreme Court in 2005, it was the first time it had campaigned publicly for a particular candidate
Leonard Leo actively campaign for him to be nominated - we know Leo is close to Opus Dei, and is a director at the Opus Dei-run Catholic Information Center in DC
Nice to see Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation, taking time out of his busy Project 2025 schedule to spend some time with leaders of the European far-right in Madrid at the weekend
I see he and Peter Thiel are due to attend another right-wing conference in London in a few weeks - fronted by Jordan Peterson, whose wife was recently converted to Catholicism by Opus Dei
The conference aims to “re-lay the foundations of civilisation”
The cardinal in question is Juan Luis Cipriani, former Archbishop of Lima, who was given his red hat in 2001 — becoming Opus Dei's first ever cardinal
Cipriani confirmed the Vatican had sanctioned him following the allegation — but denied any wrongdoing
"The first thing to note about Opus is the tremendous amount of research that went into the project. This involved serious attention to many published works, interviews with present and former members of Opus Dei (including significant leadership figures), and archival research."
"This is all new material that Gore has uncovered through painstaking research and careful tracing of otherwise vague and disjointed lines. He is to be commended for making these links ... Gore did his homework."
The diatribe comes in response to my book OPUS, which was published by Simon & Schuster a few months ago.
It reveals a litany of new complaints against the organisation: of crimes and institutional failings, its surreptitious recruitment methods, the grooming of children, of spiritual and psychological abuse, vast cover-ups, as well as its hidden financial and political ties. simonandschuster.com/books/Opus/Gar…
Opus Dei calls its diatribe a “clarification”.
But the only thing it clarifies is the organisation’s unwillingness to launch a formal independent investigation – or apologise to its victims.