Trump Moves to Dissolve Department of Education with Executive Order

Trump Moves to Dissolve Department of Education with Executive Order

By Alexander Mitchell

March 20, 2025 at 10:32 AM

President Trump is expected to sign an executive order directing the closure of the Department of Education, marking a significant shift toward state-controlled education in America.

Department of Education headquarters building

Department of Education headquarters building

The move follows a 50% reduction in the department's workforce and aligns with conservative calls for reduced federal involvement in education. While the executive order demonstrates intent, Congressional approval remains necessary for the department's actual dissolution.

Key Impacts of the Proposed Closure:

  • Federal Education Funding: Potential disruption to billions in grants for low-income schools, special education, and minority student programs
  • Student Financial Aid: Possible changes to Pell Grants and federal student loan programs
  • Civil Rights: Potential weakening of federal protections for students with disabilities and anti-discrimination measures

Legal Requirements and Opposition: The closure requires Congressional approval, which could take months or years. Several Republican senators may resist the change due to political implications, while Democrats strongly oppose the move.

Senator Elizabeth Warren stated, "This is a reckless move that will harm millions of students. We need to be investing in education, not tearing it apart."

Trump's allies view this as a crucial step toward reducing federal government involvement and strengthening state control over education. The White House maintains the order aims to cut government waste and empower local communities.

Congressional debate and voting will determine the Department of Education's ultimate fate, with significant implications for federal involvement in American education. The outcome could fundamentally reshape how education is managed and funded across the United States.

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