Trump: McMahon will begin process of dismantling Education Dept after Supreme Court win


President Trump on Monday said that Education Secretary Linda McMahon will begin the process of dismantling the Education Department in the wake of the Supreme Court decision allowing the administration to resume layoffs at the agency.

“The United States Supreme Court has handed a Major Victory to Parents and Students across the Country, by declaring the Trump Administration may proceed on returning the functions of the Department of Education BACK TO THE STATES. Now, with this GREAT Supreme Court Decision, our Secretary of Education, Linda McMahon, may begin this very important process,” Trump said on Truth Social.

The high court’s decision is a victory for Trump, enabling him to move forward with fulfilling one of his major campaign promises to end the federal agency’s work.

Trump continued, “The Federal Government has been running our Education System into the ground, but we are going to turn it all around by giving the Power back to the PEOPLE. America’s Students will be the best, brightest, and most Highly Educated anywhere in the World. Thank you to the United States Supreme Court!”

The Supreme Court issued its decision earlier on Monday, in a 6-3 vote along ideological lines.

Since taking office, the administration has sought to lay off half of the agency’s workforce and transfer some of its core functions, such as managing student loans, to other federal departments.  

U.S. District Judge Myong Joun blocked those efforts in May and ruled that Trump needed congressional authorization, ordering him to reinstate the roughly 1,400 workers who had been laid off two months prior.

The ruling on Monday lifts Joun’s injunction as the litigation proceeds in the lower courts, but it is not a final decision.  

The majority did not explain its reasoning, as is typical in emergency decisions, while the three Democratic-appointed justices publicly dissented and called the ruling “indefensible.” 


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