February 7, 2025 - 05:29

Reports suggest that President Donald Trump is contemplating an executive order aimed at significantly reducing the influence and size of the Department of Education. However, it is important to note that he cannot completely abolish the department unilaterally. The Department of Education was established through legislation passed by Congress, which means that any attempt to eliminate it would require congressional action.
While the president has the authority to propose changes and influence education policy through executive orders, the complete dissolution of the department would necessitate a more complex legislative process. This would involve negotiations and support from lawmakers, which could be challenging given the varying perspectives on education reform among different political factions.
Education advocates and opponents of the department's elimination are closely monitoring the situation, as any significant changes could have far-reaching implications for federal education funding and policy. The outcome of this potential initiative remains uncertain as discussions continue.
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