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Linda McMahon Senate Hearing: US Politics Updates

Linda McMahon Senate Hearing: US Politics Updates

June 3, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Entertainment

Sen. ‌Tammy Baldwin has blasted ‍Linda McMahon‘s education plan, predicting that students will ​”pay teh price” for proposed changes. Baldwin is strongly opposing the rumored ​plans to dismantle⁤ the Education ⁣Department, highlighting ⁢her deep concern over the potential ​for the⁣ executive branch⁣ to⁣ impound funds ⁤designated ‌by Congress.She‌ questions the legality of such actions, emphasizing ‌the ‍potential consequences for educational funding.⁢ News Directory 3​ provides incisive⁤ updates⁣ on this ⁤developing story. The senator’s remarks underscore a growing tension between the legislative and executive branches on education⁣ policy. The debate around federal education policy is ​intensifying as ‍Congress weighs the management’s proposals. discover‍ what’s next for the Department ⁢of‌ Education.


Baldwin Blasts McMahon’s education Plan: ‘Students Will Pay Price’









Key Points

  • Sen. Baldwin voices ​concerns over plans to dismantle the Education Department.
  • She warns that ⁢students will bear the brunt‍ of the⁢ proposed changes.
  • Baldwin questions the legality of impounding funds allocated by Congress.

Baldwin Blasts⁤ McMahon’s Education Plan: ‘Students ‌Will Pay Price’

​ Updated June‍ 03, 2025

Sen. Tammy Baldwin,D-Wis., ⁣has voiced strong opposition to what she says are plans by ‍the Trump administration and ‌Linda McMahon to dismantle the Department⁣ of Education. Baldwin warned that such actions​ would ​negatively⁤ impact students.

Baldwin⁤ expressed ​”deep ⁢concern” over the⁢ administration’s ⁤alleged ⁤intention⁢ to “illegally impound”‌ funds already ⁢designated⁤ by Congress. She questioned the implications of the⁤ executive branch disregarding laws passed by the legislative branch.

“But‍ if the executive branch is allowed to do that and ignore the ⁢laws we [Congress] ​pass, I’m not sure what we’re doing here,” Baldwin said.

what’s next

The‍ debate over the future of the Education Department and federal education policy is expected to continue as⁣ Congress examines the administration’s proposals.

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