Warren launches investigation into Trump’s dismantling of the Department of Education – Washington Examiner

senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) has initiated an inquiry into president Donald Trump’s efforts to dismantle the Department of Education, expressing concern over the potential harm these actions may cause to students, families, and teachers. This investigation comes shortly after Trump signed an executive order to facilitate the closure of the department, which Warren argues is crucial for funding vital educational services, protecting student rights, and preventing fraud in for-profit colleges.

Warren’s “Save Our Schools Campaign” aims to assess the detrimental effects of Trump’s policies, especially as they pertain to access to affordable and quality public education. The senator highlights Massachusetts’ strong educational performance and stresses the importance of the Department in managing essential services like financial aid and special education.

Warren’s inquiry involves reaching out to various educational organizations to gather data on the implications of the administration’s initiatives, warning that such moves could disrupt vital services currently relied upon by students and families. President Trump has long advocated for returning educational authority to the states and has made significant cuts to federal education staff since taking office.


Warren launches investigation into Trump’s dismantling of the Department of Education

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) launched an investigation Thursday to look at President Donald Trump’s dismantling of the Department of Education and the effects it will have. 

Warren launched her “Save Our Schools Campaign” earlier this month, days after Trump signed an executive order to take “all necessary steps to facilitate the closure of the Department of Education.” The Massachusetts Democrat seeks to look into the “harm” these executive orders related to the ED will have on students, families, and teachers. The senator’s state ranks at the top in education in almost every category, according to the Nation’s Report Card. 

“Americans rely on [the Department of Education] to fund a range of critical services such as financial aid to pay for college, special education, afterschool programs, and more. The Department is also responsible for protecting students from civil rights violations, fraudulent for-profit colleges, and predatory student loan servicers,” Warren wrote in the press release. 

“Accordingly, I request your assistance in understanding whether the Trump Administration’s efforts to dismantle the Department will jeopardize students’ access to affordable, accessible, and high-quality public education,” she continued. 

Trump has been pushing for the closure of the Department of Education for some time now. The president pushed this initiative throughout his campaign, aiming to give the power back to the states, while terminating diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.

“I will close the Department of Education and move education back to the states where it belongs,” he said during his campaign.

Since taking office, Trump and Education Secretary Linda McMahon have fired nearly half of the department’s employees. Warren wrote that the department was understaffed before the firings took place.

“President Trump believes that the bureaucracy in Washington should be abolished so that we can return education to the states, where it belongs. I wholeheartedly support and agree with this mission,” McMahon wrote in response to Warren’s questions for the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions nomination hearing.

This is just one of the administration’s efforts to slash federal spending and dismantle federal agencies. Each department has gone through its own wave of layoffs and dismantling. This is just one of the many efforts that Trump has targeted at education, with the most recent targeting college accreditors, requiring colleges to disclose some foreign gifts and contracts, while also outlining changes for K-12 schools. This is part of its push to refocus the education system. 

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The far-left longtime senator wrote twelve letters to leading organizations representing schools requesting information on the impacts of the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle the department — the American Council on Education, National Association of Secondary School Principals, National Parents Unio, National Education Association, American Federation of Teachers, Student Borrower Protection Center, Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, National Center for Youth Law, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Women’s Law Center, Institute for Higher Education Policy, and the Association for Institutional Research.

“These actions risk major interruptions and delays in key services that students and families rely on,” Warren wrote.

The Washington Examiner reached out to the Department of Education for comment.



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