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Trump Takes Bold Step to Scale Back the Education Department

March 21, 2025 - 03:39

Trump Takes Bold Step to Scale Back the Education Department

In a significant move, former President Trump has signed an executive order aimed at drastically reducing the size and influence of the Department of Education. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated, “The Department of Education will be much smaller than it is today.” This executive action signals a shift in educational policy, focusing on decentralizing education and potentially altering the landscape for student loans.

The implications of this decision could be far-reaching, affecting millions of students and their families. A smaller Department of Education may lead to reduced federal oversight and support for various educational programs, including those related to student loans. Critics of the measure argue that it could undermine access to education and exacerbate existing disparities.

Supporters, however, believe that a leaner department could foster more local control over education, allowing states and communities to tailor their educational systems to better meet the needs of their students. As the details of the executive order unfold, stakeholders across the education sector are closely monitoring the potential changes and their impact on student loan programs.


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