President Trump has taken bold action to shut down the federal Department of Education. This move aims to return power to parents and local communities. Liberals are fighting hard to keep the failed bureaucracy alive.
The order calls the Department of Education a disaster for American students. Test scores in reading and math have hit rock bottom under federal control. Trump says closing this agency will let states create better schools without Washington’s red tape.
California leaders are going nuts over the plan. State Superintendent Tony Thurmond claims they’ll keep following federal rules no matter what. Democrats are scrambling to sue the government over staff cuts at the education department. They’re trying to block Trump’s push for local control.
The Department of Education became a political tool for teachers unions and radical agendas. Trump’s team says it’s not a real school – it just moves money around. Student loan programs are a mess, with trillions owed and too few workers to manage it. Giving these jobs to real banks makes better sense.
Liberal politicians claim closing the department will hurt kids. But conservatives know states can spend education dollars better. California already wastes money pushing far-left programs while test scores drop. Teachers unions care more about power than teaching kids to read.
School lunch programs became a battleground. Democrats want more federal control over what kids eat. Trump’s plan lets states handle meals without Washington rules. California is now trying to fund lunches themselves – but they’ll probably just raise taxes again.
The fight shows two visions for America. Liberals want big government making every decision. Conservatives trust parents and local leaders. Trump’s order protects students from woke ideologies and failed programs. Our kids deserve schools that teach facts, not political nonsense.
The legal battle could drag on for months. But everyday Americans are waking up. They see how federal overreach ruined schools. Trump’s brave move gives hope for real education reform. The swamp is draining, and our children will be better for it.