To “states to manage schools” | Trump plans to “work with Congress” on the future of the Department of Education

(Washington) Donald Trump, who considers that it is “states to manage schools”, plans to “work with the American Congress” on the future of the Department of Education, he said on Tuesday from the house -White.
The American press brought back earlier that the American president was preparing to dismantle this ministry, one of his campaign promises.
“I want the States to manage schools,” Donald Trump once again told the oval office, where he signed a new salvo of decrees in the afternoon.
Asked about how he intended to do it, he replied that he thought “working with the congress”. “We should work with the teachers’ union, because he is the only one to oppose it,” he said.
The Republican billionaire cannot abolish the Department of Education without the convention of the Congress, very difficult to obtain. But the American press reports that he wants to take measures to break it from the inside.
The services of the federal government as a whole are in the sights of the Commission for Government Effectiveness (DOGE) piloted by Elon Musk, who has become a close friend of Donald Trump, who announced, among other things, the closure of the US agency for development International (USAID).
According to Washington Postthis commission is already analyzing the data of the Department of Education.
The boss of SpaceX and Tesla referenced the article of the American daily on his social network X. If the former president and champion of conservatism Ronald Reagan could not honor his promise to abolish the ministry in the 1980s, wrote Elon Musk, “President Donald Trump will succeed”.
During the electoral campaign, Donald Trump constantly repeated that he would get rid of the Department of Education if he was re -elected for a second term and that he would send his attributions to the States.
The New York billionaire accuses the education department of benefiting from too much funding and schools of being too progressive. Last week, he signed decrees concerning burning subjects in education such as questions of ethnicity, gender or demonstrations on university campuses.
Donald Trump appointed Linda McMahon, a former American struggle boss to lead the Department of Education, a decision largely perceived as reporting his intention to downgrade.
The president of the Syndicate of Teachers of Public Establishments (NEA), Becky Pringle, estimated on Monday on X that a removal of the ministry would touch “the most vulnerable”, as students with learning disabilities, would “explode the size classes “, or” would make higher education more expensive “.