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Trump signs the executive order to start dismantling the Education Department – Essence

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President Donald Trump signed an executive ordinance on Thursday, instructing education secretary Linda McMahon to start dismantling Education Department.

“Sounds strange, right? Department of Education. We will eliminate it,” said Trump during White House press conferenceSurrounded by children sitting in school desks. Trump turned to the children and asked: “Should I do it?” Before signing the order.

Presenting McMahon, Trump explained his intentions: “I hope he will be our last education secretary.” He even assured her that “he would find something else” for her when the department was leaving.

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Washington, DC – March 20: US President Donald Trump stands along with the secretary of education Linda McMahon after signing the executive order to reduce the size and scope of the education department during the ceremony in the Eastern Peace of the White House on March 20, 2025 in Washington. The order is instructed by McMahon, the former head of small business administration and co -founder of World Wrestling Entertainment, with a discount in a department of $ 100 billion, which can’t be solved without approval of the congress. (Photo chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Execution order appears only per week after the agency Mass permits have been issued On March 12, reducing the working force by almost 50% in what officials described as a “reduction”, as Essence informed earlier.

Of course, completely closing the Education Department just isn’t something that Trump can do alone – Congress must approve this. And while the Republicans control the chamber, each recipes would still need democratic voices in the Senate to move on. This didn’t stop Trump from trying to support rally. “I hope that they will vote for it,” he said, referring to the Democrats of Congress, “because it can eventually come.”

Not wasting time, Senator Bill Cassidy, R-la., Chairman of the Committee Senate, Education, Work and Retirement, took to X (previously Twitter) immediately after signing, saying that he would introduce provisions regarding the closing of the department “As soon as possible.”

In the case of the context, the Education Department was created in 1979 under President Jimmy Carter, and each attempt to dismantle them can have serious throwing away – especially from Democrats. Rep. Bobby Scott, D-Va., The highest democrat in the home education committee, called the “Recomplici” ordinance and warned that “dismantling ED will sharpen existing differences, reduce the accountability and puts low-income students, color students, disabled students, rural and English students” as the second language (ESL) (ESL).

Rep. Scott continued that he believes that the executive order can be used to “distract Americans from the fact that the Republicans do not work on real problems that students and families face: expanding the gaps in academic achievements, school shooter and the burden of student loans.”

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What does it really mean for college students? The press secretary of the White House, Karoline Leavitt, tried to calm society, saying that although the department could be “much smaller than today”, its critical functions – resembling the enforcement of regulations on civil rights and supervising student loans and subsidies – will proceed.

“The Education Department will be much smaller than now,” repeated Leavitt. “So when it comes to student loans and Pell subsidies, they will still run out of their education department.”

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