The White House is preparing an executive order to eliminate the Department of Education, fulfilling a campaign promise from President Donald Trump. Trump has long advocated for sending education work back to the states and believes that the U.S. pours too much money into public education with poor results. Last week, Trump signed an order to expand school choice programs, another key part of the GOP agenda. Eliminating or significantly reducing the federal Education Department has become a popular policy among Republicans, with other candidates also advocating for its dismantling. Trump has also outlined other priorities for American education, including cutting funding for schools teaching critical race theory and removing radicals from the Department of Education. The executive order to abolish the Department of Education will need approval from Congress before it can be implemented.
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