Trump plans to abolish the Education Department to support top Republicans

EXCLUSIVE: The highest representative of the Committee on Education and Working Power of the House supports the President Donald Trump While it is preparing to potentially abolish the Federal Department of Education, but the legislator could support the skeptical congress.
“I support him in the fact that we have to abolish Department of EducationReturn education to the states, especially for the K-12, and gain control of institutions with the Senior ED and make them work, “he told Fox News Digital, President Tim Walberg, R-Mich.
He pointed out that the Senate threshold for most legislation, which is 60 years, means that Republicans could be forced to seek democratic voices if the proposal of the Law on the abolition of the department came to Congress.
The Chairman of the House Education Committee and the workforce, Tim Walberg, said he supported President Donald Trump’s incentive to abolish the Ministry of Education, but asks if Congress has supported him. (Getty Images)
“The voting is required. The president may execute executive commands, but they will be limited to time and scope. The voices are not there, I would think that he completely abolishes the Senate Department, at the very least,” Walberg said.
However, a Republican Republican signaled that Congress could still see what changes could make.
“Well, what can we do to retreat, reform, replace, in such a way that, for now, we will make the system function? I think it is the question we have,” he said.
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Linda McMahon is a new secretary for education. (Reuters/Mike Segar/File)
Trump is expected to sign an executive order to abolish the education department, something that was pushed the conservative Republicans for years.
He comes just after he confirmed his new secretary secretary on Monday, Linda McMahon.
The department was created in its modern form in 1980 after the then President Jimmy Carter separated him from what is now the Health and Human Services Department.
Mike Johnson’s home speaker signaled the support of Trump’s pressure. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite/File)
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Mike Johnson’s home speaker, R-L.
“The more we push control over education on our parents and local school boards and authorities, the better we are,” Johnson said.