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Conservatives Mourn Death of Heritage Foundation Founder

WASHINGTON, D.C., JUL 19 – Feulner led the Heritage Foundation for 37 years, shaping conservative policy and mentoring leaders while advancing initiatives like Project 2025 for future Republican administrations.

  • Edwin J. Feulner, founder and long-serving president of the Heritage Foundation, died on Friday, a leading U.S. conservative think tank announced.
  • Feulner founded the Heritage Foundation in 1973 to establish a conservative intellectual outpost and led it as president for 37 years until 2013.
  • Under Feulner's leadership, the Foundation became the intellectual force behind the Reagan Revolution and shaped the modern conservative movement across generations.
  • Senator Mitch McConnell called Feulner 'a great man' whose dedication to peace through strength during the Cold War provides 'an enduring lesson', while Steve Scalise termed him 'an architect who built the conservative movement.'
  • Feulner's death prompted widespread tributes highlighting his legacy as a visionary and patriot whose influence will persist through the Foundation's ongoing impact on American conservatism.
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