
- Donald Trump signed an order to shut down the Department of Education, aiming to return control to states.
- Democrats and educators criticised the move, calling it destructive and promising legal challenges.
- The order directs Education Secretary Linda McMahon to facilitate the closure, but Congress approval is required.
US President Donald Trump has signed an order aimed at shutting down the Department of Education, a decades-long goal of the US, which wants individual states to run schools free from the influence of federal government.
Surrounded by schoolchildren sitting at desks set up in the East Room of the White House, Trump smiled as held up the order after signing it.
Trump said the order would 鈥渂egin eliminating the federal Department of Education once and for all.鈥
鈥淲e鈥檙e going to shut it down and shut it down as quickly as possible. It鈥檚 doing us no good,鈥 Trump said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e going to return education back to the states where it belongs.鈥
Linda McMahon will oversee the department's closure. Photo / AFP
The Education Department, created in 1979, cannot be shuttered without the approval of Congress 鈥 but Trump鈥檚 order will likely have the power to starve it of funds and staff.
The move is one of the most drastic steps yet in the brutal overhaul of the government that Trump is carrying out with the help of tech tycoon Elon Musk and his Department for Government Efficiency (Doge).
Democrats and educators have slammed the move.
The top Democrat in the Senate, Chuck Schumer, called it a 鈥渢yrannical power grab鈥 and 鈥渙ne of the most destructive and devastating steps Donald Trump has ever taken.鈥
Republican leaders, including governors Ron DeSantis of Florida and Greg Abbott of Texas, were in the audience for the signing ceremony.
Trump has cast the move as necessary to save money and improve educational standards in the United States, saying they are lagging behind those in Europe and China.
But education has been a battleground for decades in America鈥檚 culture wars, and Republicans have long wanted to remove control of it from the federal government.
鈥楤eautiful day鈥
The order directs Education Secretary Linda McMahon to 鈥渢ake all necessary steps to facilitate the closure of the Department of Education and return education authority to the States,鈥 according to a draft obtained by AFP.
Trump promised on the campaign trail to get rid of the department and devolve its powers to US states, in much the same way that has happened with abortion rights.
Trump鈥檚 appointment of McMahon, the former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment, to lead the department was widely seen as a sign that its days were numbered.
But the White House said earlier that a rump education department was likely to stay on to deal with 鈥渃ritical functions鈥 including loans and some grants for low-income students.
鈥淭he Department of Education will be much smaller than it is today,鈥 Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters before the signing.
The Heritage Foundation 鈥 a right-wing think-tank that has seen many of its 鈥淧roject 2025鈥 recommendations adopted by Trump 鈥 welcomed the move.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a beautiful day to dismantle the Department of Education,鈥 it said on X.
Traditionally the US government has had a limited role in education, with only about 13% of funding for primary and secondary schools coming from federal coffers, the rest being funded by states and local communities.
But federal funding is invaluable for low-income schools and students with special needs. And the federal government has been essential in enforcing key civil rights protections for students.
Trump and his billionaire adviser Musk have already dismantled several other government agencies, effectively crippling them by slashing programmes and employees.
A similar move to dismantle the US Agency for International Development was halted on Monday by a federal judge, who said the push likely violated the US Constitution.
-Danny Kemp, Agence France-Presse
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