Is It Possible For Trump to Abolish the Department of Education?
By Carole Hornsby Haynes March 26, 2025 Published by American Thinker
Forty-five years after Ronald Reagan promised to abolish the Department of Education (DOE), President Trump, in a packed East Room full of students, teachers, parents, education advocates, and governors from across the country, signed an Executive Order to shutter the department.




As President Trump promised, the dismantling of the Department of Education has begun. The workforce has been
As if the U.S. Department of Education (USDE) is not already swamped with leftist ideologues, another soon will likely be added to the very department that President Trump has vowed to dismantle and to remove woke ideologies from America's classrooms.
The passing of Jimmy Carter at the age of 100 marks the end of his era. There is already a scurry to rewrite the history of our 39th president. According to the popular narrative, Carter faced economic and foreign policy challenges; yet his accomplishments, such as the Camp David Accords, are remembered as well as his lifelong dedication to humanitarian efforts and winning the Nobel Peace Prize.
Our colonial ancestors were the most literate in the world. By 2023, American students ranked at a near 30-year-low compared with students from other developed nations on international tests. That, despite the U.S. spending more per pupil than most other countries in the world.
President-Elect Donald Trump's nominee for education secretary is scheduled to begin confirmation hearings on January 17. While Democrats greatly fear what she might do to reduce their tyrannical control over public education, conservatives also are deeply concerned about where she stands on various issues.