Education Nation: Trump vows historic cut to Education Department in second term – Washington Examiner

The article from the Washington Examiner discusses‍ former President⁣ Donald Trump’s plans for education if he were to ‍win ​a second term. As students return to ‍school this fall,⁤ the publication aims⁤ to analyze⁣ the educational policies of various candidates, including Trump and‍ his rivals, Vice President Kamala Harris, Senator J.D.‍ Vance, and Governor Tim ⁣Walz. The⁢ article highlights Trump’s intentions to significantly ​cut the budget for the ⁤Department of Education while detailing his educational goals outlined in his “Agenda47.” Trump’s assertion points out that despite the U.S. investing more in education than any other country, it⁤ results in poor educational outcomes, making it⁣ necessary to rethink‍ the current strategies. The discussion emphasizes how these candidates’ ​educational policies could impact ‍schools ⁤and students‌ in the U.S.


Education Nation: Trump vows historic cut to Education Department in second term

As students head back to school this Fall, the Washington Examiner is breaking down where each candidate stands on education. We will look at the promised policies of former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris and their respective running mates, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) and Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), as well as how their leadership could affect your child’s school once in the White House.

For the first episode, we explore how former President Donald Trump plans to revamp education in a second term. He lays out many of his goals in “Agenda47: President Trump’s Ten Principles For Great Schools Leading To Great Jobs.” 

“The United States spends more money on education than any other country in the world, and yet we get the worst outcomes,” Trump says. “We are at the bottom of every list.” 

Trump has many times said he would abolish the Department of Education. Among Trump’s other promises are reversing the Biden administration’s transgender student protections, fighting for parents rights in schools, school choice, allowing prayer and religion back in schools, and giving students access to internships as well as career counseling to get them on the right path early on.

“I want them to be more successful than Trump. Let them go out and be more successful,” Trump said. “I will be the happiest person in the world.”



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One Comment

  1. “I want them to be more successful than Trump.” This is totally antithecal to what demorats and the DEEP STATE want. They do not want to see Americans be successful because that would mean citizens are happy and they can’t tolerate that.

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