
Department of Education in the US to be history, Donald Trump expected to sign executive order to shutter the federal agency
Department of Education's days of worry have already begun and now it looks like Trump could sign the executive order anytime soon in order to eradicate the federal agency altogether.
Education Secretary makes new announcement
Linda McMahon, 76, who was confirmed by a party-line vote on Monday, emphasized the importance of the recent education policy in an email to staffers shortly after her approval as Secretary of the Department of Education. She stated her intention to “return education authority to the states,” aligning with President Donald Trump’s vision of reducing federal oversight.
McMahon, co-founder of World Wrestling Entertainment, highlighted that Trump and American voters had entrusted the administration with the critical task of streamlining the department by eliminating bureaucratic inefficiencies. She described this as a “momentous final mission” to be executed swiftly and responsibly, according to an NY Post report.
How important is the Department of Education for the United States?
The Department of Education plays a pivotal role in shaping the nation’s educational landscape, overseeing federal funding, enforcing civil rights laws in schools, and ensuring equal access to quality education. By advocating for state-level control, McMahon’s approach reflects a broader ideological shift toward local governance in education.
However, this move raises concerns about the potential fragmentation of educational standards and the weakening of federal safeguards that protect vulnerable students. The
