Trump's executive order targets education department closure
According to The Wall Street Journal, Donald Trump intends to issue an executive order eliminating the Department of Education.
President Donald Trump plans to issue an executive order to eliminate the Department of Education.
According to "The Wall Street Journal", this document instructs Secretary of Education Linda McMahon to take all necessary steps to close the department, to the maximum extent allowed by law.
According to information obtained by "The Wall Street Journal," the order could be issued as early as Thursday.
This decision is part of the Trump administration's broader strategy to reduce the federal government's role in education. Implementing this order may spark controversy and discussions about the future of the education system in the USA.
Journalists point out that President Trump's planned actions align with his earlier commitments to cutting bureaucracy and increasing state authority.
"The Wall Street Journal" emphasizes that this decision could have far-reaching consequences for the American education system, affecting how schools are managed and the allocation of funds.
Donald Trump plans a new ban. Reuters reveals details
President Donald Trump is preparing a travel ban that may impact citizens of Afghanistan and Pakistan. The new regulations stem from the American government's assessment of security procedures and control mechanisms for individuals arriving in the USA.
The new ban could affect tens of thousands of Afghans waiting to relocate to the USA as refugees or holders of special immigrant visas. These are primarily individuals threatened by Taliban reprisals who collaborated with Americans during the twenty-year war in Afghanistan.
President Trump already signed an executive order on January 20th mandating tighter security controls for foreigners entering the USA.