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Trump’s Boldest Move: U.S. to Eliminate Education Department

Trump’s Boldest Move: U.S. to Eliminate Education Department

March 21, 2025 Catherine Williams World

Trump Signs Executive Order Aiming to Close Department‍ of Education

Table of Contents

  • Trump Signs Executive Order Aiming to Close Department‍ of Education
    • The Executive Order and Its Implications
      • The Signing Ceremony
      • Political Reactions
      • Background and Previous Attempts
      • New Leadership​ and Future Plans
    • Key Takeaways
      • Related Developments
  • Trump Signs Executive Order aiming⁤ to​ Close Department of Education:⁤ A Q&A
    • Key Questions and Answers About the Executive​ Order
      • What did President trump’s Executive ‍Order on ⁤March ‍20, 2025, do?
      • Why did President Trump sign this executive order?
      • How will the Executive Order impact education policy ‍and funding?
      • What are the political reactions⁢ to the executive order?
      • Who is Linda McMahon, and what role does ‌she⁤ play?
      • What are ⁣the key takeaways ​and ​what are​ the ⁢future plans?
    • Timeline​ of Events

published: 2025-03-21 06:44 (updated: 2025-03-21 ‍12:15)

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President Trump signing the executive order to close the Department of Education at the White House on March 20, 2025. (reuters)

The Executive Order and Its Implications

On March 20,⁤ 2025, President Trump signed an executive order with the stated goal of‌ closing the Department of Education.​ This action fulfills ​a decades-long objective of the American ​right, who advocate for states to manage schools independently from federal influence. This ‌move has sparked considerable debate regarding the future of education policy in the United‌ States.

Established in 1979, the department of Education requires Congressional approval ‌to be ⁢shut⁤ down.‌ However, TrumpS order seeks to defund and reduce the department’s​ staff, potentially weakening its ‍operational capacity. The implications of this order on federal education⁢ funding and state-level control are meaningful.

The Signing Ceremony

The‍ signing took place in the White⁤ House⁣ East Room, where schoolchildren surrounded Trump as he sat at ⁤a desk. After signing the order, he held up the document and⁤ declared that ⁣it would “start forever eliminating the Federal Department of Education.”

We will ⁣close it (the Department of Education), and we will close it as soon as ​possible. It doesn’t do us ⁤any good. We want to​ get education back to ⁤the states where it belongs.

Trump,⁣ with the assistance of tech magnate Elon Musk and his department of‌ Government Efficiency (DOGE), is ⁢implementing what he‍ calls “cruel” government reforms. The executive order to close the Department of Education is among ​the most drastic ⁤measures taken⁢ to date.

Political Reactions

Governors Ron DeSantis of Florida and Greg Abbott of Texas, both prominent Republican leaders, ⁤attended the​ signing ceremony, signaling strong support within the party. However, the move was met with swift and ⁢strong opposition‌ from Democrats and ‍the education sector.

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck schumer condemned the order as “destructive and⁣ devastating.”

Trump’s terrible decision will impact teachers, parents, school leaders, and the quality of education our children receive.The courts must take action to uphold the rule of ⁣law and stop Trump’s tyrannical power grab.

Background and Previous Attempts

Trump has ⁣repeatedly ‍called for‌ the abolishment of ​the Department of Education, ‍labeling it ⁢”a big scam.” During⁣ his first term,he proposed closing the department,but​ Congress did not act on the proposal. His Republican allies ⁤have long sought to gradually reduce the‌ department’s funding and influence.

New Leadership​ and Future Plans

Following Trump’s return to the​ White ‍House in january, Linda McMahon, co-founder and former CEO of‌ World ​Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), was appointed as the new Secretary of Education. McMahon​ has defended Trump’s plan to abolish the department but ​pledged to continue providing federal school funding allocated by Congress to assist low-income districts and students. This commitment aims ⁤to mitigate the potential negative impacts on vulnerable student⁤ populations.

Key Takeaways

  • President Trump signed an executive order to close the Department of Education on ⁢March 20, 2025.
  • The move aims to return control‌ of education to individual states.
  • Democrats and education advocates have strongly criticized the decision.
  • The future of federal education funding remains uncertain.

Related Developments

further reading on related topics:

  • Zelensky: Did not discuss‍ nuclear power plant ownership with Trump
  • UK continues to seek economic agreement with the US ⁢to⁣ avoid tariff punches
  • Facing a strong Trump, the Democratic Party is divided and polls are ⁣at a new low
  • US Senate passes temporary spending bill to avoid government ‍shutdown

Trump Signs Executive Order aiming⁤ to​ Close Department of Education:⁤ A Q&A

published: 2025-03-21 06:44⁣ (Updated: 2025-03-21 12:15)

⁣ Trump's Boldest Move: U.S. to Eliminate Education Department - News Directory 3

President ‌Trump signing the ‍executive order to close the Department of Education ‌at the White

‍⁤ ⁢ ​⁢ house on March 20, 2025. (Reuters)

Key Questions and Answers About the Executive​ Order

What did President trump’s Executive ‍Order on ⁤March ‍20, 2025, do?

The ​executive order,⁤ signed on March 20, 2025, aims to close the Department of Education. The stated goal is to‌ return control of ⁣education ​to ​individual states, ⁣a long-standing objective of the⁤ American right. The order seeks to defund ⁤and reduce the department’s staff, possibly weakening its operational capacity.

Why did President Trump sign this executive order?

President Trump‌ has repeatedly ‌called for the‍ abolishment of​ the⁤ Department⁤ of Education, labeling it “a big ⁢scam.” this action ⁤aligns with the ⁤Republican party’s long-term goal of reducing federal influence over education and giving more control to individual⁢ states. The order fulfills a decades-long ‌objective ⁢of conservatives who advocate for ⁤state-managed schools.

How will the Executive Order impact education policy ‍and funding?

The executive order is expected to substantially impact education policy,especially concerning federal education funding. The order seeks to ‌defund and reduce the department’s staff, which​ could jeopardize federal funding for education initiatives‌ and programs. The future‍ of federal ‌education funding​ remains uncertain. There⁣ is considerable debate regarding the direction ‌of education‌ policy with this ⁢move.

What are the political reactions⁢ to the executive order?

The executive order ⁣has sparked strong political reactions. Governors Ron⁤ DeSantis⁣ of Florida and‌ Greg Abbott of Texas, both prominent Republicans, attended the signing ceremony, signaling support within ​the ​party. Though, ⁢Democrats‌ and the education sector have strongly opposed the move, with ⁢Senate Democratic Leader Chuck ⁤Schumer condemning the order as “destructive and devastating.”

Trump’s terrible decision will impact teachers, parents, school leaders, and the quality of education

⁣ ‍ ⁤ our ‌children receive.The courts must ⁤take action to uphold the rule​ of ⁣law and stop ⁢Trump’s

‍ ⁣ ​ ‌ ⁣ tyrannical power grab.

Who is Linda McMahon, and what role does ‌she⁤ play?

Following Trump’s ⁤return to the White House in January, Linda McMahon was appointed as the new Secretary of ⁤Education. She is the co-founder and former CEO of World Wrestling ⁢Entertainment (WWE).McMahon has defended Trump’s plan to abolish the department but has pledged to continue‌ providing federal​ school funding allocated by Congress to assist low-income districts⁣ and students.

What are ⁣the key takeaways ​and ​what are​ the ⁢future plans?

The key takeaways from ⁤the executive order and ​related future ‌plans include:

  • On March 20, 2025, President Trump signed an‍ executive order to ⁤close the Department of education.
  • The initiative seeks to‍ return control⁢ of education to individual states.
  • Democrats and education advocates have strongly⁤ criticized the decision.
  • Uncertainty surrounds ⁤the future of federal education funding.

Timeline​ of Events

Here’s a summary⁣ of the major events:

Date Event
March 20,‍ 2025 President Trump signs executive order to⁣ close the Department of Education.
January 2025 Linda McMahon ​appointed as Secretary of education.

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