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Education Secretary Linda McMahon confirmed late Tuesday that the recent mass layoffs within the Education Department mark the initial phase of a plan to ultimately close the department. This move aligns with President Trump's long-standing objective to dismantle the federal education bureaucracy, a strategy he has championed since his time in office.
In her statement, McMahon emphasized that the layoffs were not merely a cost-cutting measure but a deliberate step toward re-evaluating the federal role in education. She argued that the current structure is outdated and inefficient, asserting the need for a more localized approach to education management.
Critics of the plan have raised concerns about the potential impact on students and educators, warning that dismantling the department could lead to significant disruptions in funding and resources. As the administration moves forward with its agenda, the future of education policy in the United States remains uncertain, prompting widespread debate among stakeholders across the nation.
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