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Trump considering executive order to shut down Department of Education: report 

According to a report, President Trump may use his executive power to obstruct the Ministry of Education and promote the abolition of the law as part of his government's efforts to reduce the scale of the government. 。

The officials of the Trump administration are reportedly undergoing discussions on closing almost all functions of institutions using administrative orders. Wall Street Journal It was reported on Monday.

According to the outlet, a specific function clearly written in the law remains in the Ministry of Education, and some programs will move to other institutions under the potential presidential decree.

In addition, the order is required to pass the law to formally dismantle the law to formally dismantle, as the parliamentary act is necessary to completely eliminate.


Part of the Trump administration has been reported that the President's Secretary of Education has been promoted to be signed by administrative orders. AP

According to Wall Street Journal, the education department is one of the federal governments that the government, ELON MUSK, has significantly reduced the reduction.

“The President is planning to fulfill the promise of the campaign by re -evaluating the Ministry of Education's future,” said the White House official when asked about the report.

In the trajectory of the campaign, Trump regularly had a problem with the Ministry of Education and pledged to close it if it was elected.

At a September rally in Wisconsin, Trump told the crowd that he was “dying,” he was “dying.”

“We will discharge government education swamps, stop the abuse of your taxpayer's dollar, and teach you youth with all kinds of things you do not want to hear.” I said.

In December, Trump told Time magazine that he is planning at least a “virtual closure” of an agency.


Ministry of Education
Trump pledged to abolish the Ministry of Education in the trajectory of the campaign. Reuters

According to Wall Street Journal, the Trump administration officials, including those who are cooperating with Linda McMahon, the Secretary of Education, will refrain from signs to the potential presidential decree until the Senate confirmation hearing of MCMAHON. He complained that she could expose her dangerously. name.

The Senate has not yet scheduled McMahon's hearing.

When he tapped McMahon in November last year to lead the department, Trump indicated that she would be given a more role in educational policy.

“We send education back to the United States, and Linda hugs the effort with a spear with a spear,” said the President.

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