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Explained: US supreme court allows Donald Trump to dismantle education department - why it is a big deal
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In a seismic decision that could redefine the limits of presidential power, the US Supreme Court has allowed President Donald Trump to effectively dismantle the Department of Education—firing more than 1,300 employees and gutting key civil rights protections—without a single vote from Congress. The move, effectively halving the department’s workforce, marks a dramatic escalation in the administration’s effort to shrink the federal role in American education.
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