Trump signed a US Department of Education’s closure
The US president signed an executive decree to close the Ministry of Education in the continuation of his plans to shut down government agencies.
US President Donald Trump signed an executive decree on the closure of the Ministry of Education late Thursday, accusing the ministry of “breathtaking defeats” and promising to allocate the ministry’s funding to the states.
“We want to close it as soon as possible,” Trump said, according to the White House.
Trump promised to close the US Ministry of Education during the presidential election, calling the ministry to be contaminated with liberal ideology and a loss of cost. Republicans have said they will register the legal bills needed to finalize the closure of the Ministry of Education, but the Democrats have opposed the ministry’s closure.
“The Minister of Education has taken all the necessary steps to facilitate the closure of the Ministry of Education to facilitate the closure of the Ministry of Education and entrust the field of education to local states and communities,” said Trump.
According to the Associated Press, the document did not specify how to execute the order and its target areas, but the White House announced that the Ministry of Education will maintain some vital functions.
Opponents have brought the decision to file legal complaints aimed at preventing the ministry from closing and the drastic reduction of its employees.
“The United States is much more money than any other country, but its students are almost at the bottom of the list,” said Trump at the White House signing at the White House while sitting around him at the school table.
Like many of his previous efforts to reduce federal government institutions, such as a controversial order to close the US International Development Agency, it is likely to face legal challenges.
At the signing ceremony, Trump praised Linda McMohan, who appointed the Minister of Education of his government, and expressed hope that he would be the last US Minister of Education and would later find a “other place” for him to work in the government.
Following the signing of the executive decree, Bill Cassidy, the Republican Senator Louisiana announced plans to introduce legal bills aimed at closing the ministry.
But the Republicans have a fragile majority in the Senate, and the closure of a federal ministry requires at least two positive votes, and the approval of the Senate in the Senate, but if it is.
But if the ministry is not officially closed, the Trump administration could greatly reduce the budget and staff of the US Department of Education, similar to the actions taken by the International Development Agency.
In his decree, Trump also ordered McMohan “to ensure effective and effective implementation of services, programs, and benefits that Americans rely on.”
The US Department of Education, founded in year 5, also manages student loans and low -income students’ assistance programs.
But Trump has previously accused the ministry of washing the younger generation with political, sexual and racial issues.
Immediately after the Trump administration’s education minister, McHhan sent a note to four employees of the ministry entitled “Our Minister’s Final Mission”, referring to Trump’s goal to close the ministry.
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