President Trump was supposed to sign a warrant to close the education department

President Donald Trump moving forward with plans for the abolition of the Department of Education.
Trump is expected to sign the executive command after promising to dissolve the department on the campaign, claiming the trace of the campaign that the department is full of “radical, zealous and Marxist”.
The White House Facts list states that this move “will hand over to families instead of bureaucracy. Trump and proponents of eliminating the department long said that the agency failed US students.
“NaEP (National Educational Progress Assessment) The results reveal the national crisis – our children are lagging behind,” Fox News Harrison Fields, Deputy Secretary General for the White House Print. “In the past four years, Democrats have allowed millions of illegal minors to the country, straining school resources and diverting focus from US students.”
“Together with an increase in anti -American crt and dei indoctrination, it harms our most vulnerable,” he added. “The executive order of President Trump for the extension of educational opportunities will strengthen parents, states and communities to take control and improve results for all students.”
The Directive comes after the Senate voted to confirm Linda McMahon, former executive director of the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), to run the agency on March 3. McMahon later issued a memorandum that day, emphasizing its support for the plans of Trump’s administration and that he would oversee the “new era of showdown” in the final days of the agency.
“The reality of our education system is Stark, and the American people chose President Trump for significant changes in Washington,” McMahon said in March 3. “It is our job to respect the will of the American people and the presidents who have elected, who has indebted to us to achieve the elimination of the bureaucratic fold here at the Department of Education – a significant final mission – fast and responsible.”
Linda McMahon’s education secretary appeared before the Senatic Health, Education, Working and Retirement Committee at Washington Certificate, DC, February 13th. (Getty Images)
After the report that Trump planned to sign the executive order, the US Federation of Teachers issued a statement that begged Congress to oppose the executive order and “to make it clear to the President that the federal government, despite this order, will not give up responsibility to all children, students and workers’ families who have earned the future of the promise and possibilities.”
The teacher’s alliance pointed to a survey of eg/PBS News/Marist spent in February, which revealed that more than 60% of Americans “strongly opposed” eradicating the agency.
“The Department of Education and the Laws, which he should perform, has one main purpose: leveling a playground and filling the emptiness of the opportunity to help each child in America to succeed,” said the US Federation of Teacher’s Federation, Randa Weingarten in March 5. “Trying to abolish it – what, by the way, only Congress can do – he sends a message that the president does not care about the opportunity for all children. Maybe he cares for her for his children or children of his friends or children of his donors – but not all children.”
Despite spending billions of dollars on education, students’ results did not get better. The White House cited 13 high schools in Baltimor where no student tested mathematics in 2023, as well as money spent to teach “radical ideologies”.
Despite the order of President Donald Trump, he needs a congress to log out to eradicate the agency. (Getty Images)
“Trump’s administration recently canceled $ 226 million in grants under the program of comprehensive centers that forced radical programs for countries and systems, including discrimination based on race and ideology of gender identity,” the list states.
According to the Administration of Biden, schools were forced to divert resources to accommodate “ideological initiatives”, social experiments and outdated programs, the White House said.
In addition, Trump supported the return of education to the state and rethinking schools.
“I want every parent in America to be authorized to send their child to a public, private, charter or faithful school of his choice,” he said. “It’s time to choose a universal school. As we restore education to the United States, I will use every power that I have to give to my parents this right.”
Despite Trump’s command, the President requires a congress to check for the eradication of the Agency, according to Article II of the US Constitution. Such a measure should pass 60 votes in Senate, and currently has only 53 Republicans.
Still, there is some appetite in the Congress to remove the department. For example, Rev. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., Introduced a measure on January 31 at the NIX Education Department until December 2026.
Ambassador Thomas Massie, R-Ky., Introduced a measure on January 31 at the Nix Department of Education until December 2026. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
“The unprecedented bureaucrats in Washington, DC, should not be in charge of the intellectual and moral development of our children,” Massie said in the January 31. “States and local communities are best positioned to form a curriculum that meet the needs of their students. Schools should be responsible.”
Trump told reporters on February 4th that although he appointed McMahon to run the education department, he eventually wanted to lose his job.
“What I want to do is let the states run schools,” Trump said. “I believe strongly in the school choice. But besides, I want the states to run school, and I want Linda to get out of work.”
The Karoline Leavitt White House secretary signaled that the American people could count on Trump’s promise of the campaign to end the department. (Evan Vucci/Associated Press)
The Karolina Leavitt White House secretary also hinted that the American people could count that Trump would move forward with such plans to dissolve the department.
“President Trump has run for that promise and I think the American people can expect to bring it out,” Leavitt Stuart Varney said on “Varney & Co.” February 4.
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The Department of Education, founded in 1980, seeks to improve the coordination of federal educational programs and support state and local school systems, according to its website. The agency received a $ 79.1 billion budget in the fiscal year 2024.
Trump said at a gathering in September 2024 that he wanted to reduce the “wetland of government education and stop the abuse of dollars of your taxpayers to indoctrinate American youth with all kinds of things you don’t want to listen to our youth.”
The critics of the Department of Education also pointed to the “National Reporting Card”, 2024. National Assessment of Progress Education (NAEP) published every two years, published on January 27. The exam is tested by fourth and eighth grade students, and they have found that they are almost a standing mathematical results for the eights compared to 2022 and directed on various levels.
“In the language of the report, what is D- is now F,” wrote former Betsy Devos Secretary-General at Fox News Digital.
Former Betsy Devos Education Secretary said that the US needed a “complete reset” when it comes to education that gives priority to students in OP-ed for Fox News Digital. (Jim Watson)
As a result, now it takes a “complete reset” that gives priority to students, she said. This begins with the closure of the Department of Education, agencies that focused more on mandates of diversity, equality and involvement than on the foundations of education, she said.
In the meantime, Democrats pressed the Ministry of Education in February for more information about its future, due to concern that Trump’s administration would close the agency.
“We will not stand and allow this to happen to the students of the nation, the parents, the loans, the teachers and the communities,” the legislators wrote in a letter to the Visor of Minister of Education Denise Carter 5 February. “The Congress created the department to ensure that all students in America have an equal approach to higher quality education and that their civil rights are regardless of their ZIPs.”
Associated Press and Fox News’ Kayla Bailey contributed to this report. This is a breaking story; Check updates.