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Governor Newsom Condemns Trump's Executive Order Targeting Education Department

March 21, 2025 - 12:26

Governor Newsom Condemns Trump's Executive Order Targeting Education Department

Governor Gavin Newsom has strongly criticized President Donald Trump's recent executive order that aims to dismantle the U.S. Education Department. In a passionate response, Newsom described the move as a significant overreach that undermines the fundamental principles of education in America. He emphasized the critical role the Education Department plays in ensuring equitable access to quality education for all students, regardless of their background.

Newsom argued that dismantling this vital institution would have detrimental effects on educational standards and support systems across the nation. He highlighted the importance of federal oversight in maintaining accountability and providing resources to schools, especially those in underserved communities. The governor urged lawmakers and citizens alike to stand against this initiative, asserting that education should be a priority rather than a target for cuts and restructuring.

As the debate continues, Newsom's remarks reflect a growing concern among educators and advocates about the future of education policy in the country. The governor's call to action seeks to rally support for preserving the integrity of the Education Department and ensuring that all students receive the opportunities they deserve.


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