Trump stopped from shutting down the Department of Education

The separation of powers, a core principle of the U.S. government, divides governmental authority into three distinct branches: legislative, executive, and judicial, each with its own powers and responsibilities, to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful.

what power does the executive have over the legislative? Veto? Is that it?
 
The separation of powers, a core principle of the U.S. government, divides governmental authority into three distinct branches: legislative, executive, and judicial, each with its own powers and responsibilities, to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful.
The Dept of Education was Jimmy Carter's payoff to the Teacher's Union. It has failed the students, we do not need to keep perpetuating failure like the Democrats want.
 
The Dept of Education was Jimmy Carter's payoff to the Teacher's Union. It has failed the students, we do not need to keep perpetuating failure like the Democrats want.
Failure is the bread and butter of the DNC.

The more people that fail the more that become dependent on their measly hand outs and empty promises.
 

President Donald Trump has been forced to walk back his plans to shut down the Department of Education.

Trump announced on Thursday that he was signing an order that would “begin eliminating the federal Department of Education once and for all.”

He glossed over White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt’s earlier remarks that the Education Department would continue to handle student loans and Pell grants as well as other “critical functions,” including enforcing some civil rights laws and programs for students with disabilities.

The U-turn comes amid concern in the administration that Congress would balk at Trump’s plan to shutter the entire department.

Trump said he hoped that, “ultimately,” a bill would go before Congress to shut down the agency altogether.


“The Department of Education will be much smaller than it is today,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said ahead of Trump’s announcement. “When it comes to student loans and Pell grants, those will still be run out of the Department of Education. But we don’t need to be spending more than $3 trillion over the course of a few decades on a department that’s clearly failing in its initial intention to educate our students.”

What seems strange to me is that Congress and the Judicial branch seemingly has power over the Executive Branch. Why is that?

Trump is at the head of the Executive Branch, so it stands to reason he should be in control over it. It would be akin to Trump telling Congress what to do in any way with their branch.

Congress should have created the Fourth Branch of government under the Legislative branch instead of the Executive if they wanted to keep control over it.

Of course, you have an army of Federal judges doing the same thing to Trump, trying to tell him what he can and cannot do under the Constitution. But if I recall, the Constitution has nothing to say about an absolute army of unelected bureaucrats basically running the country.

Nothing.
Leftist lawfare.
 

President Donald Trump has been forced to walk back his plans to shut down the Department of Education.

Trump announced on Thursday that he was signing an order that would “begin eliminating the federal Department of Education once and for all.”

He glossed over White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt’s earlier remarks that the Education Department would continue to handle student loans and Pell grants as well as other “critical functions,” including enforcing some civil rights laws and programs for students with disabilities.

The U-turn comes amid concern in the administration that Congress would balk at Trump’s plan to shutter the entire department.

Trump said he hoped that, “ultimately,” a bill would go before Congress to shut down the agency altogether.


“The Department of Education will be much smaller than it is today,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said ahead of Trump’s announcement. “When it comes to student loans and Pell grants, those will still be run out of the Department of Education. But we don’t need to be spending more than $3 trillion over the course of a few decades on a department that’s clearly failing in its initial intention to educate our students.”

What seems strange to me is that Congress and the Judicial branch seemingly has power over the Executive Branch. Why is that?

Trump is at the head of the Executive Branch, so it stands to reason he should be in control over it. It would be akin to Trump telling Congress what to do in any way with their branch.

Congress should have created the Fourth Branch of government under the Legislative branch instead of the Executive if they wanted to keep control over it.

Of course, you have an army of Federal judges doing the same thing to Trump, trying to tell him what he can and cannot do under the Constitution. But if I recall, the Constitution has nothing to say about an absolute army of unelected bureaucrats basically running the country.

Nothing.
Keep this conman on a leash

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I'm all for shutting down the DOE. But what almost no one here seems to realize (as far as I've seen).... is that everything is intentionally being moved to AI. Including education. Which is not a good thing.




 

President Donald Trump has been forced to walk back his plans to shut down the Department of Education.

Trump announced on Thursday that he was signing an order that would “begin eliminating the federal Department of Education once and for all.”

He glossed over White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt’s earlier remarks that the Education Department would continue to handle student loans and Pell grants as well as other “critical functions,” including enforcing some civil rights laws and programs for students with disabilities.

The U-turn comes amid concern in the administration that Congress would balk at Trump’s plan to shutter the entire department.

Trump said he hoped that, “ultimately,” a bill would go before Congress to shut down the agency altogether.


“The Department of Education will be much smaller than it is today,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said ahead of Trump’s announcement. “When it comes to student loans and Pell grants, those will still be run out of the Department of Education. But we don’t need to be spending more than $3 trillion over the course of a few decades on a department that’s clearly failing in its initial intention to educate our students.”

What seems strange to me is that Congress and the Judicial branch seemingly has power over the Executive Branch. Why is that?

Trump is at the head of the Executive Branch, so it stands to reason he should be in control over it. It would be akin to Trump telling Congress what to do in any way with their branch.

Congress should have created the Fourth Branch of government under the Legislative branch instead of the Executive if they wanted to keep control over it.

Of course, you have an army of Federal judges doing the same thing to Trump, trying to tell him what he can and cannot do under the Constitution. But if I recall, the Constitution has nothing to say about an absolute army of unelected bureaucrats basically running the country.

Nothing.
You can not kill what you did not create, get it?
 
Thats a conversation about education system reform, not getting rid of it.
Getting rid of the Federal department will give more power to the states which will increase the participation of the discussion.

It sure beats being dictated to by the dead head DEI crowd in the Swamp.
 
Getting rid of the Federal department will give more power to the states which will increase the participation of the discussion.

...and that is yet another discussion.
 

President Donald Trump has been forced to walk back his plans to shut down the Department of Education.

Trump announced on Thursday that he was signing an order that would “begin eliminating the federal Department of Education once and for all.”

He glossed over White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt’s earlier remarks that the Education Department would continue to handle student loans and Pell grants as well as other “critical functions,” including enforcing some civil rights laws and programs for students with disabilities.

The U-turn comes amid concern in the administration that Congress would balk at Trump’s plan to shutter the entire department.

Trump said he hoped that, “ultimately,” a bill would go before Congress to shut down the agency altogether.


“The Department of Education will be much smaller than it is today,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said ahead of Trump’s announcement. “When it comes to student loans and Pell grants, those will still be run out of the Department of Education. But we don’t need to be spending more than $3 trillion over the course of a few decades on a department that’s clearly failing in its initial intention to educate our students.”

What seems strange to me is that Congress and the Judicial branch seemingly has power over the Executive Branch. Why is that?

Trump is at the head of the Executive Branch, so it stands to reason he should be in control over it. It would be akin to Trump telling Congress what to do in any way with their branch.

Congress should have created the Fourth Branch of government under the Legislative branch instead of the Executive if they wanted to keep control over it.

Of course, you have an army of Federal judges doing the same thing to Trump, trying to tell him what he can and cannot do under the Constitution. But if I recall, the Constitution has nothing to say about an absolute army of unelected bureaucrats basically running the country.

Nothing.
I think we're seeing the age of the degradation of the idea of a system of "unbiased" judges. I'm not condemning all judges, but there are not only judges but prosecutors that are rabidly woke/communist activists that were installed with massive funds/campaigns via George Soros.

I more and more see judges taking radical leaps in logic to act against Trump, like i've never seen in politics before. Putting injunctions and stays on things without even much of an explanation.

Radical left Soros Judges are killing trust in the judicial branch. Their lust for power is harming the nation.
 
Is that why you Leftists failed to kill Trump twice when you tried?
WE are discussing the DOE not the assassination of Trump, do try to keep on the topic and not have an emotional outburst where you need someone to come to yer emotional rescue.
 
I think we're seeing the age of the degradation of the idea of a system of "unbiased" judges. I'm not condemning all judges, but there are not only judges but prosecutors that are rabidly woke/communist activists that were installed with massive funds/campaigns via George Soros.

I more and more see judges taking radical leaps in logic to act against Trump, like i've never seen in politics before. Putting injunctions and stays on things without even much of an explanation.

Radical left Soros Judges are killing trust in the judicial branch. Their lust for power is harming the nation.
What we are seeing is Trump and his associates breaking the law and you people supporting his law breaking.
 
You can not kill what you did not create, get it?
Your viciousness on people who do not agree with you and relentless smearing and destruction of them will be your downfall and eventual pure karma suffering. You are like Communists who live off of Capitalism.
 

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