In a controversial decision, the Trump administration threatens to cut federal funding to schools unless they eliminate programs that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion. State officials face a tight deadline to comply with the directive, raising concerns over the future of education policies.
In a significant move, President Trump plans to sign an executive order to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education, fulfilling a major campaign promise. The order aims to return education authority to the states while ensuring federal funding remains intact. This controversial decision is expected to spark legal challenges and reshape the nation's education landscape.
President Trump plans to sign a directive to wind down the Education Department, transferring authority to the states and cutting workforce and funding. Key conservative leaders will attend the signing ceremony.
In a dramatic shift, President Trump is set to sign an executive order aimed at dismantling the Department of Education, fulfilling a key campaign promise. Critics warn this could jeopardize funding for vital programs that support disadvantaged students.
President Trump's attempts to dismantle the Education Department are mired in uncertainty. While he pushes for swift action, critical elements of his executive order remain in flux, leaving lawmakers and the public guessing.
President Trump aims to close the Education Department under new chief Linda McMahon, shifting power to states. What would this mean for student loans, civil rights, and federal funding in education?
President Trump is set to issue an executive order to abolish the Department of Education, directing Secretary Linda McMahon to facilitate its closure. Trump argues that federal control has failed American students, pushing for a return to state-level education.
In a controversial move, President Trump plans to direct Education Secretary Linda McMahon to dissolve the U.S. Department of Education by executive order. This bold step could revolutionize education funding and accountability but may face significant pushback from Congress and critics.
Linda McMahon has been confirmed as the Secretary of Education, tasked with potentially dismantling the department. Trump aims for its elimination, but challenges remain in Congress. Can she succeed?
The Senate has confirmed Linda McMahon as the new education chief, a position that raises questions about the future of America's public education system under Trump’s controversial agenda. McMahon faces the challenge of dismantling the department while advocating for sweeping reforms.