The White House reportedly pulled Thursday's signing of an executive order meant to dismantle the Department of Education.
President Donald Trump will not sign an executive order Thursday asking new Department of Education Secretary Linda McMahon ...
After a source told NewsNation that President Donald Trump would sign an executive order directing the Department of Education to wind itself down, the administration now says it needs more time to ...
President Trump is set to sign an executive order to eradicate the Department of Education as ... press conference in the East Room of the White House on Feb. 27, 2025. Getty Images The order ...
"They don't want to see the Department of Education abolished ... McMahon's confirmation hearing, the White House was considering an executive order that would direct the education secretary ...
President Donald Trump has set his sights on abolishing the U.S. Education Department ... reported this month that the White House is preparing an executive order to eliminate the agency, though ...
More than a dozen House ... on the Education Department on Friday demanding to meet with acting Education Secretary Denise Carter amid President Donald Trump’s impending executive order to ...
The Department of Education’s main functions ... the U.S. Department of Education. While no executive order has been signed, a White House official told the Post that one is in the works for ...
A fact sheet from the White House describes the executive order as "reining in" the independent ... March 8 (UPI) -- Federal workers with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services are ...
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive ... order also mandates that independent agency leaders regularly consult and coordinate with the presidential administration, establish White ...
But now the White House says Musk isn't in ... Congress to approve officers in the executive branch. More: Judge lets DOGE access Education Department's student databases while lawsuit plays ...
"Oh, I'd like it to be closed immediately," Mr. Trump told reporters at the White House ... the Education Department and said Congress should codify the president's executive order, if enacted.