February 4, 2025 - 15:45

President Donald Trump is reportedly contemplating an executive order aimed at dismantling the Department of Education. Sources indicate that the president is directing his education secretary to draft a proposal that would not only outline the steps for disbanding the agency but also urge Congress to take legislative action to eliminate it entirely.
This potential move is part of Trump's ongoing efforts to reshape the federal government's role in education, reflecting his administration's belief that local and state governments should have greater control over educational policies. Critics of the Department of Education argue that it has become bloated and ineffective, while supporters contend that it plays a crucial role in ensuring equitable access to quality education across the nation.
If implemented, this plan could significantly impact millions of students, educators, and educational institutions, sparking debate over the future of federal involvement in education. The proposal's reception in Congress remains uncertain, as lawmakers grapple with the implications of such a radical shift in educational governance.
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