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Live updates: White House announces plans to significantly reduce size of education department, while maintaining focus on student loans.


The White House announced that the Department of Education will be significantly downsized under an executive order signed by Donald Trump, but will still handle student loans and Pell grants, as well as some civil rights enforcement. Abolishing the department entirely would require an act of Congress, which is uncertain at this time. The order aims to shift more authority to states in education policy. Meanwhile, the administration is facing criticism for deporting suspected Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador, potentially violating a judge’s order. Additionally, immigration agents detained a Georgetown University researcher with a valid visa, accusing him of ties to Hamas. On the political front, leading Democrats, including Tim Walz, are strategizing to regain support from key voter groups, while Trump’s push for a smaller government is met with resistance from Department of Education employees who argue that dismantling the agency will waste taxpayer money. Tesla investors are also concerned about Elon Musk’s involvement in the government and its impact on the company’s image. Overall, the administration’s actions in various areas are sparking controversy and raising questions about their implications for the future.

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