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The Department of Education: What's the Big Deal?
USAFriday, March 7, 2025
President Donald Trump has a plan to get rid of the Department of Education. He wants to do this through an executive order and push Congress to pass a law to make it permanent. The newly appointed U. S. Secretary of Education, Linda McMahon, is supposed to start this process. In a draft order, McMahon is told to take all necessary steps to close the department. Trump has said that the U. S. spends a lot on education but isn't getting good results. He thinks states should run schools instead.
Trump has been talking about this for a while. During his presidential campaign, he said he wanted to "drain the government education swamp" and stop using taxpayer money to indoctrinate youth. The Department of Education only gets about 2% of the federal budget. In late January 2025, Rep. Thomas Massie reintroduced a bill to eliminate the Department of Education. The bill says the agency would be abolished by December 31, 2026.
This isn't the first time someone has tried to shut down the Department of Education. When it was created in 1979 by President Jimmy Carter, President Ronald Reagan wanted to eliminate it. But he couldn't do it because Congress didn't agree. The Department of Education has been around for a while, and it's had its ups and downs. But one thing is for sure: it plays a big role in education in the U. S.
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