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Trump’s Bold Move to Empower Parents: The Plan to Dismantle the Department of Education

Writer's picture: David ColbertDavid Colbert
In yet another decisive step toward draining the swamp and restoring power to the American people, President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to sign an executive order aimed at dismantling the Department of Education. This bold move is a long-awaited victory for American, parents, and all those who believe in local control over education rather than top-down federal bureaucracy.

For decades, the Department of Education has ballooned in size, imposing ineffective regulations, pushing ideological agendas, and wasting billions of taxpayer dollars while failing to improve student outcomes. Created in 1979 under the Carter administration, the department has become a bureaucratic behemoth that dictates education policy from Washington, D.C., stripping local school districts and parents of their rightful control over how children are educated.


President Trump has long been a champion of school choice, parental rights, and reducing government overreach. By initiating the process to dismantle the Department of Education, he is fulfilling his promise to return education decisions to the states, communities, and, most importantly, parents. Under his administration, federal interference in education will be drastically reduced, allowing states to craft policies that align with their unique needs rather than one-size-fits-all mandates from unelected bureaucrats.


The proposed executive order is expected to direct the education secretary to craft a plan for phasing out the department, streamlining its responsibilities, and ensuring that essential functions are delegated to state and local entities. This approach not only aligns with constitutional principles but also promotes efficiency, cost savings, and improved education outcomes.


Critics will inevitably decry this move, arguing that federal oversight is necessary to ensure quality education. However, the reality is that decades of federal involvement have done little to improve literacy rates, test scores, or overall educational success. Instead, it has burdened schools with excessive regulations and red tape while funneling money into programs that do not serve students’ best interests.


By pursuing the closure of the Department of Education, President Trump is once again proving that he is the leader willing to take on the establishment and fight for the rights of everyday Americans. His administration’s commitment to school choice, charter schools, and parental involvement will lay the foundation for a stronger, more effective education system—one that prioritizes students over special interests.


This is a historic moment for education reform and a victory for all who believe in freedom, accountability, and the American ideal that parents—not bureaucrats—know what’s best for their children. With this decisive action, President Trump is reaffirming his commitment to making America great again—starting with the education of its future generations.

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