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Trump’s DOE Sees Early Wins Ahead of McMahon Confirmation Hearing

President Donald Trump's Department of Education (DOE) has seen an early explosion of victory since January 20th ahead of the Linda McMahon candidate confirmation hearing on Thursday morning.

Ultimately, the 45th and 47th Presidents want to see the DOE being abolished and more power is sent back to the states and communities, and he says that McMahon will “put himself from work.” I hope that.” For the time being, however, DOE is enthusiastic about diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, gender ideology, anti-Semitism and wasted spending, which are woven into the structure of the American education system. .

Much of the changes have been urged by Trump's drastic executive order, which has prompted a government-wide overhaul to expel divisional left-wing ideology that is not rooted in reality into departments and institutions.

Trump's education division is as follows:

  • Reduce unnecessary spending – DOE has terminated nearly $1 billion in contracts, including 29 DEI training grants totaling $101 million. I also found the Ministry of Government Efficiency (DOGE). It has been eliminated DEI grant $15 million for university students studying to become teachers at California State University, the Federal University of Virginia, and the Biden administration.

  • Worked to eliminate Dei – DOE has identified the elimination of Diversity & Inclusion Council, withdrawing the division's equity action plan and removing more than 200 DEI-related web pages from the DOE website. DOE has also finished “Biden's Book Ban Hoax.”

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  • Anti-Semitic investigations to five universities have begun – Doe has launched a survey of five universities – Columbia University; Portland State University; Northwestern University; University of California, Berkeley. The University of Minnesota, the Twin Cities, were accused of allowing anti-Semitic harassment against students. The Department's Civil Rights Office (OCR) said it would prioritize the backlog of anti-Semitism cases that occurred under the Biden administration.

  • Supported the choice of school – On January 29th, Trump signed an executive order directing doe to prioritize school selection programs through discretionary grants, saying, “When choosing and directing children to develop and educate children, parents are asked to “It's the government's policy to support it.” After that, doe announcement The release of a $33 million grant for charter management organizations has stagnated under the Biden administration, which is designed to expand high-quality educational opportunities for students.

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Trump called McMahon. McMahon previously served as a small business management manager who was a “fierce advocate for parental rights.” McMahon is the same Co-founder Former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).

Trump spearheaded his efforts to send education back to McMahon “to the state.”



“For the past four years, as chairman of the American First Policy Institute (AFPI) board, Linda has been a fierce advocate for parents' rights and has worked hard on both AFPI and American works (AFW) and has been working hard to get into the Universal School. The choice in 12 states that work to achieve this gives children the opportunity to receive an excellent education regardless of their zip code or income,” he said when announcing her nomination. .

“As Secretary of Education, Linda can fight tirelessly, expanding his 'choice' to all states in America, allowing parents to make the best education decisions for their families,” he added.

McMahon also served as a member of the Board of Trustees of Connecticut State Board of Education and Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut. She also co-chaired the Trump Van Transition team.

“Linda has decades of leadership experience and a deep understanding of both education and business, empowering the next generation of American students and workers, making America number one in education around the world. sends education back to America and Linda will lead that effort,” he said.

DOE told Breitbart News that if she is confirmed, the department plans to take the helm and maintain momentum with McMahon. DOE specifically hopes to strengthen national and parental power, expand school choices, and work to “prioritize core skills before divisive ideology, and hold higher education institutions accountable.” I'm here.

Most importantly, the department said it wanted to reorient its agents “to prioritize meaningful learning ahead of divisive ideology in our schools.”

A confirmation hearing for McMahon with the Senate Aid Committee will take place at 10am on Thursday, February 13th.
Katherine Hamilton is a political reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her on x @thekat_hamilton.

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