The Supreme Court just handed President Trump and Secretary Linda McMahon a huge win. They’ve allowed the Education Department to fire workers immediately. This clears the way to shut down the entire department.
Secretary McMahon celebrated this as a victory for American families. She said cutting this bureaucracy puts power back where it belongs—with local schools and parents. The administration is finally draining the swamp like they promised.
For too long, Washington bureaucrats controlled our kids’ education. They pushed radical agendas and wasted taxpayer money. Now, those overpaid paper-pushers are getting pink slips. That’s real accountability.
The liberal justices threw a fit about this decision. They want to keep the big government machine running forever. But the Constitution is clear: only Congress can create or kill agencies. The President is following the law by dismantling this one.
This ruling is a win for freedom and common sense. Parents don’t need federal busybodies meddling in their children’s classrooms. States and teachers know best how to educate kids. Trump understands that.
Thousands of Education Department workers will lose their jobs now. That’s tough, but necessary. We can’t keep funding a bloated agency that does more harm than good. Our tax dollars should fund students, not bureaucrats.
The left claims this hurts children. That’s nonsense. The Department of Education has failed students for decades. Its closure means less red tape and more local control. That’s what patriotic Americans want.
Secretary McMahon called this “the final mission” for her department. She’s putting hardworking taxpayers first. This is how we restore excellence in education—by trusting families, not Washington.