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BREAKING: President Trump just announced he's moving programs from the Department of Education to other agencies 🚨 Student Loans -> SBA Special Needs -> HHS Nutrition Programs -> HHS It's happening!
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This is a necessary first step in reducing the Dept of Education to a small bureau in the Department of Interior dealing with education on reservations, territories, DC, State Department and military facilities.

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If we end student loans then universities would have to have competitive tuition. What’s the point of keeping these programs ?

HHS should have been over special needs and nutrition programs to begin with. Happy for the children. God Bless President Trump and his administration.

What’s the point of dismantling an agency if the programs are continuing but just moving to other agencies?

RFK Jr. gonna clean house!

@Limare64 So, the things it did will still be done, just by different departments? That’s called reshuffling, not reducing.

All great calls. Especially moving school nutrition programs to RFK JR. If you haven't looked at the swill mandated by government schools, you will be shocked. And many schools will not allow students to bring food from home. "All must eat the same thing because the government knows best."

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By the time the lawless dreadful Roberts gets his hands on this the DOE will be dismantled anyway. He can’t make them move all the functions back. Trump is doing it correctly. Making all the programs a part of other agencies. Great idea as always!!

Corey - Home school parents need tax breaks, please! They pay their taxes, sacrifice to stay home and educate their children, and get very little back cash wise (tiny little yearly allowance). No where near the thousands sent to public schools each year.


