Education Reform

Education Secretary Linda McMahon aims to return control of education to states and parents, aligning with President Trump's vision. The Department of Education is working to eliminate bureaucracy, empower parents, and improve student outcomes.

Confirmation of Linda McMahon as Education Secretary

Linda McMahon, President Trump's nominee for Education Secretary, passed the Senate HELP Committee along party lines. She aims to empower parents, prioritize students, and return power to states and local communities. President Trump wants to abolish the Department of Education, with McMahon leading the transition.

House Democrats' Attempt to Meet with Education Secretary Denise Carter

House Democrats attempted to meet with acting Education Secretary Denise Carter at the Department of Education building but were stopped by security. Video of the encounter spread on social media, sparking backlash from conservatives. Former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos called for a revamp of the Department of Education.

Democrats' Attempt to Meet with Acting Education Secretary Linda McMahon and Push to 'Realign' Justice Department

Democrats attempt to meet with acting Education Secretary Linda McMahon but are stopped by security at the Department of Education building. President Trump and Republicans advocate for shutting down the Department of Education, citing states' better ability to handle education. Former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos calls for a revamp of the department.

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona and President Biden's Stance on Antisemitism and School Desegregation

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona addresses antisemitism on college campuses; President Biden criticized for past actions on school desegregation despite recent advocacy for affirmative action programs.

Antisemitism on College Campuses

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona addresses concerns about antisemitism on college campuses and vows to take action to protect Jewish students.

Gender Differences in Sports

During a House Appropriations Committee budget hearing, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona avoided answering whether men and women have physical differences. The questioning stemmed from the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics' decision to block males who identify as females from playing in women's sports. Rep. Andy Harris pressed Cardona on the importance of Title IX and the physical differences between men and women.

Controversy surrounding Education Secretary Miguel Cardona

41 Republican lawmakers demand Education Secretary Miguel Cardona resign over his apparent links to a controversial letter comparing protesting parents to violent criminals.