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    Federal judge strikes down Trump’s efforts to dismantle Education Department

    May 22, 2025Updated:May 22, 2025 Editors Picks No Comments
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    Judge cites “irreparable injury” to students, and the administration promises to file an appeal.

    On Thursday, a federal judge thwarted President Donald Trump’s attempts to destroy the U.S. Department of Education.

    According to District Judge Myong Joun,” the report clearly reveals that accused ‘ real intention is to effectively demolish the division without an enabling statute.”

    The defendants “have provided an in-depth look into how the Department’s large staff reduction has effectively made it impossible for the Department to carry out its contractually mandated works,” Joun wrote.

    Additionally, the lawsuits “presented a striking image of the irreparable injury that may result from economic uncertainty and delay, impeded access to critical knowledge on which students and educators rely, and loss of necessary services for America’s most resilient student populations,” the judge wrote, according to the Associated Press.

    Additionally, the judge ordered that the Trump administration change the department’s widespread cuts. The administration, however, stated that it” will quickly contest this on an emergency basis” according to The Hill.

    The “far-left” court determination was criticized by Madi Biedermann, the education department’s deputy assistant secretary for communications, who claimed he “dramatically overstepped his authority.”

    She added that “biased claimants” were the ones who filed the issues, which gave rise to an “injunction against the clearly lawful efforts to make the Department of Education more effective and useful for the British people.”

    Not an unaccountable Judge with a social axe to grind, but rather President Trump and the Senate-confirmed Secretary of Education, it is obvious, that they are in charge of company restructuring work. This decision is not in the best interests of American people or individuals,” Biedermann claimed.

    In two separate claims, one issued the selection. The American Federation of Teachers and several other educational institutions filed one lawsuit, while a group of 21 Democrat attorneys general filed the other, according to the Associated Press.

    The plaintiffs claimed that the office was unable to carry out its constitutional rights, including enforcing civil rights laws, and supporting exclusive training.

    Randi Weingarten, president of the AFT, described the choice as” a first step to change this war on information and the affecting of broad-based opportunity.”

    According to The College Fix, Trump signed an executive order in March instructing his management to work toward completely shutting down the Department of Education.

    At the signing ceremony, he claimed that the ministry had failed to raise test scores or improve educational outcomes.

    The office announced on March 11 that it was cutting almost half of its workforce, which affected all units and caused significant organizational change.

    Further: Harvard president loses 25 % of pay despite losing money as a result of Trump’s campaign.

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