January 9, 2026 - 12:24

In a bold move during his first full year back in office, President Donald Trump has implemented substantial cutbacks within the U.S. Department of Education. Secretary Linda McMahon addressed these changes, revealing that approximately 39% of the department's staff has been laid off. This decision is part of a broader strategy to streamline operations and reduce federal spending in education.
During an appearance on "Mornings with Maria," McMahon emphasized the administration's focus on efficiency and accountability in educational institutions. She highlighted the potential of artificial intelligence (A.I.) to transform the learning environment, suggesting that technology could play a pivotal role in enhancing educational outcomes despite the reduced workforce.
Critics of the cuts argue that reducing staff may hinder the department's ability to effectively manage and support educational programs nationwide. However, the administration remains steadfast in its belief that these changes will ultimately lead to a more effective and innovative educational landscape. The ramifications of these cutbacks will likely be closely monitored as schools adapt to the evolving educational framework.
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