DOE Secretary McMahon’s Bold Plan: Ending DOE and Empowering States

“Education Secretary Linda McMahon just dropped a bombshell. She’s teaming up with Congress to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education. That’s right—the very agency that’s been calling the shots for decades could soon be history.

McMahon says the plan is simple: break the DOE into pieces and send those responsibilities back where they belong—states, parents, and local leaders. No more top-down control from Washington bureaucrats.

Why now? The Supreme Court recently gave the green light for agency downsizing, and President Trump’s executive order earlier this year told McMahon to make herself ‘unnecessary.’ Translation: dismantle the department and restore freedom to local schools.

Here’s how it works: student loans may move to the Treasury Department, special education oversight to Health and Human Services or Labor. Nothing essential goes away—programs will just run under better management without the bloated bureaucracy.

Conservatives have been calling for this since 1979 when the DOE was created. Billions spent, test scores flat, and cultural agendas forced into classrooms. McMahon summed it up perfectly: ‘Parents and local leaders, not federal bureaucrats, should decide what’s best for kids.’

Bottom line? This could be a huge win for parents and a major rollback of federal overreach. If Congress steps up, the DOE could soon become a relic of big-government history.

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