President Donald Trump’s push to close the US Department of Education could disrupt vital programs, including the $1.6 trillion student loan portfolio and funding for millions of students. With a 2024 budget of $251 billion and 4,100 employees, the department oversees K-12 and higher education initiatives, including federal grants and Title IX enforcement. The proposal is part of a broader Republican push against federal education oversight, leading to debates over student loan forgiveness and critical race theory.
President Donald Trump’s push to close the US Department of Education could disrupt vital programs, including the $1.6 trillion student loan portfolio and funding for millions of students. With a 2024 budget of $251 billion and 4,100 employees, the department oversees K-12 and higher education initiatives, including federal grants and Title IX enforcement. The proposal is part of a broader Republican push against federal education oversight, leading to debates over student loan forgiveness and critical race theory. President Donald Trump’s push to close the US Department of Education could disrupt vital programs, including the $1.6 trillion student loan portfolio and funding for millions of students. With a 2024 budget of $251 billion and 4,100 employees, the department oversees K-12 and higher education initiatives, including federal grants and Title IX enforcement. The proposal is part of a broader Republican push against federal education oversight, leading to debates over student loan forgiveness and critical race theory.