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Trump team to move Education Department offices to other agencies

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 19/11/202519/11/2025

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President Donald Trump continues his efforts to shut it down education department by announcing this Parts of the agency would be transferred to other federal departments.

six education department offices Will be affected by plans to relocate operations The administration announced four separate agencies. The responsibilities of the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education and the Office of Postsecondary Education of the Department of Education will be assumed by labor departmentSources said.

Additionally, the Department’s Office of Indian Education would become the responsibility of the Department of the Interior, while foreign language programs would be transferred to the State Department. According to the report, the change would also move child care access and medical education programs to the Department of Health and Human Services.

President Donald Trump campaigned on closing the Education Department, and this effort would fulfill that pledge. In March, Trump signed an executive order to dismantle the department and asked the Secretary of Education Linda McMahon to work with Congress On effort.

“We’re going to shut it down, and shut it down as quickly as possible. It’s not doing us any good. We want to return our students to the states,” Trump said in the March announcement.

As part of its effort to dismantle the department, the Trump administration announced Tuesday that several offices within the Education Department will be transferred to other federal agencies.

As part of its effort to dismantle the department, the Trump administration announced Tuesday that several offices within the Education Department will be transferred to other federal agencies. ,reuters,

While McMahon has acknowledged that only Congress has the power to dismantle the department, he and his staff have spent months striking deals to allow the department to hand over large portions of its work to other agencies without Congressional action.

McMahon said in March, “Education is fundamentally a state responsibility. Instead of filtering resources through layers of federal red tape, we will empower states to take responsibility and advocate for and implement what is best for students, families and teachers in their communities.”

Ahead of reports on the announcement, there was speculation and outrage over rumors that special education services would be included in the change, but that is not the case, three people with knowledge of the plan said. Washington Post,

Federal law requires that these programs be run by the Department of Education; However, the Trump administration is looking for a way to work around that legality, according to people familiar with the matter. Post,

According to reports, federal student loan and grant programs were also not affected by the Education Department’s agreements with other agencies.

Education Department officials say the Trump administration is using the Economy Act, which allows federal agencies to enter into agreements to purchase supplies or services from another agency, as a way to justify changes. politico,

Department officials said the programs will continue to be funded at levels set by Congress.

It was not immediately clear whether the changes would lead to more job cuts at the department, which has already been hit by mass layoffs and voluntary retirement offers this year.

President Donald Trump had asked Education Secretary Linda McMahon to work with Congress on closing the department.

President Donald Trump had asked Education Secretary Linda McMahon to work with Congress on closing the department. ,getty images,

Earlier this year, the Trump administration paved the way for the upcoming change by moving adult education programs to the Labor Department. Officials say the new arrangements provide a “proof of concept” as Trump officials work to convince Congress to close the Education Department.

However, skeptics say the change would disrupt programs that support some of the country’s most vulnerable students. Others argued that the agencies entrusted with the Department of Education’s responsibilities do not have the expertise that schools and families rely on.

McMahon, who heads the Department of Education, has argued that the department has become a bloated bureaucracy that has left students behind.

In an op-ed published on Sunday USA TodayMcMahon argued that the recent government shutdown shows how unnecessary his agency is.

“Students continued to attend class. Teachers continued to be paid. There was no disruption to sports sessions or bus routes,” he wrote. “The shutdown proves the argument conservatives have been making for 45 years: The U.S. Department of Education is mostly a conduit for funds that are best managed by states.”

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