The White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt breaks down the objective of the “first day” of President Donald Trump as president during an appearance on “Varney & Co.”
The White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt responded to the information that President Donald Trump plans to use executive actions to dismantle the Ministry of Education during an interview on Fox Business on Tuesday.
“President Trump campaigned on this promise, and I think the American people can expect them to deliver,” Stuart Varney told “Varney & Co. of the White House” to Stuart Varney on ” Varney & Co. ” In response to a question on the question of whether it can confirm Trump’s plan.
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Leavitt expanded, declaring that “dates back to his desire to make this government responsible before the American taxpayer”.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt imagined alongside President Donald Trump. (Fox News / Fox News)
“When you look at literacy rates, mathematics and reading rates for young children and students in America, they are not good. The bulletin of our country was published last week, and it only showed that only 40% of fourth year students read at a competent level.
Officials would have discussed an executive decree that would close unwritten functions in the status of the ministry, or would move certain functions to other agencies.
While the president is starting to take action on education, an official of the White House confirmed to Fox that Trump planned to reassess the future of the education department throughout his presidency.
Last Wednesday, President Donald Trump signed two education decrees, one to withdraw federal funding from kindergarten schools to the 12th year that teach Critical theory of race (CRT), and another to support the choice of school.
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The executive decree stipulates that any school in kindergarten in the 12th year which does not respect the directive to end discrimination will lose all activity or program receiving federal funding.
According to Leavitt, the closure of the Ministry of Education could be the next on the agenda of Trump.
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Rachel Del Guidice de Fox News contributed to this report.