President Donald Trump is seeking to eliminate the Education Department, according to an executive order reported by the Wall ...
Department of Education staff will receive “reduction in force" notices Tuesday, and nearly half of the staff will be ...
Secretary Linda McMahon would be directed to “take all necessary steps to facilitate the closure” based on “the maximum ...
Trump, 78, has also made no bones about his plans for the Education Department, telling reporters last month he hoped his ...
Shuttering the agency is unlikely as it would require congressional approval and some Democratic votes to break the Senate ...
President Donald Trump is expected to issue an executive order aimed at his long-held goal of abolishing the U.S. Department ...
Without Congress, President Trump cannot dismantle the agency. No modern president has ever tried to unilaterally shut down a ...
On Tuesday, Education Department officials said the agency’s workforce would be cut roughly in half, with over 1,300 workers ...
CNN and the Wall Street Journal both reported that President Trump is preparing an executive order to dismantle the federal ...
Completely eliminating the Education Department would require congressional approval and 60 votes in the Senate, which is unlikely given the current makeup.
President Donald Trump was expected to sign an executive order on Thursday that would have called for the end of the federal ...
“I think we're going to fight for the needs and best interests of all our students,” said Morris, the state board of education president. Email Patrick Wall at [email protected].