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Trump to sign order to shut down US Education Department, White House says

US president would need votes of Democratic senators to shut the agency

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US President Donald Trump. Photo: Reuters

US President Donald Trump will sign a long-anticipated executive order on Thursday that aims to shut down the Department of Education, acting on a key campaign pledge, according to a White House summary seen by Reuters.

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Even before it was signed, the order was being challenged by a group of Democratic state attorneys general, who filed a lawsuit seeking to block Trump from dismantling the department and halt the lay-offs of nearly half of its staff announced last week.

The NAACP, a leading civil rights group, also blasted the expected order as unconstitutional.

“This is a dark day for the millions of American children who depend on federal funding for a quality education, including those in poor and rural communities with parents who voted for Trump,” NAACP President Derrick Johnson said in a statement.

A protester outside the US Department of Education headquarters in Washington. Photo: Reuters
A protester outside the US Department of Education headquarters in Washington. Photo: Reuters

Trump and his billionaire adviser Elon Musk have attempted to shut down government programmes and institutions such as the US Agency for International Development without congressional approval, but abolishing the Department of Education would be Trump’s first bid to shut down a Cabinet-level agency.

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