RIP Education Dept.? Not Quite. Trump Struggles in Bid to Kill Agency
Congress allocated roughly $80 billion for the Education Department in fiscal year 2026, preserving key programs despite Trump's push for cuts, reflecting bipartisan limits on dismantling efforts.
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Republicans Save the Department of Education - The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity
In his 2024 campaign President Trump said he wanted to shut down the Department of Education. Created in 1979, the Department of Education has spent many billions of dollars and imposed numerous “reforms” on America’s schools. A result has been a continuing decline in American students’ academic performance. In March, President Trump signed an executive order calling for eliminating the Department of Education. Since then, Education Secretary Li…
The Department Of Education Lives On
By Adam Dick, Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity | February 07, 2026 Last week, I wrote about the United States House of Representatives approving funding for the Department of Education for fiscal year 2026 at about the same level as each of the previous two years. This action, I suggested, was at odds with President Donald Trump, who is from the same party as the House and Senate majorities, having promoted during his 2024 presidentia…
RIP Education Dept.? Not quite. Trump struggles in bid to kill agency - USA Today
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