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Subject 'Do you have any courage at all?'
Date March 22, 2025 7:36 PM
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On Thursday, Donald Trump issued an executive order to essentially shut down the
U.S. Department of Education.

Do he and his sycophants hate children?

Just in case there’s any confusion, let’s clarify what the federal Department of
Education does (and the perils in store for our nation’s children and our
country’s future if Trump is allowed to dismantle the agency):

* Administer the federal student loan program. (If you or anyone you care about
has — or was hoping to get — a student loan, watch out.)

* Provide benefits to more than 25 million low-income children. (Smaller class
sizes, extra math instruction, preschool programs, and more are now at risk.)

* Ensure that special education programs are available in America’s schools.
(These programs are essential to literally millions of children all across
the country with disabilities and special needs.)

* Prohibit discrimination in our nation’s schools. (This is the one that really
gets Trump and MAGA riled up.)

Trump and MAGA have turned schools into a culture war battlefield, with
fixations on things like which books are or aren’t available in school
libraries, what can and can’t be taught in classrooms, who hires and fires
teachers or decides how much they get paid, which students can play which sports
on which teams, and whether or not to close schools during public health
emergencies.

All of those things — and many, many more — are largely determined by state and
city governments and local school boards. Any politician, government official,
or cable news propagandist who uses any of those things to rationalize
shuttering the federal Department of Education is an idiot, a liar, or (most
likely) both.

So why are Trump and his cronies so bent on eliminating the Department of
Education?

Because spending less on education helps pay for their tax cuts for billionaires
and Big Business.

Because they want to offer up our nation’s schools — and our nation’s children —
as yet another sacrifice on the altar of corporate privatization.

Because they’ve twisted themselves into thinking that public education — or at
least the federal government’s commitment to it — is just for poor people, Black
and Brown kids, children with disabilities, and others they simply don’t
consider worthwhile. (As if there aren’t millions and millions of families
sending their kids to public schools throughout the parts of the country they
consider “real” America.)

This is insane.

Any member of Congress, Democrat or Republican, who doesn’t fight it — for the
sake of our nation’s children or even just to preserve their own constitutional
authority — is a disgrace.

Tell every Republican senator and representative:
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Do any of you have any courage at all? Not that it should take courage to
support public education, but that’s what our nation has come to as a result of
your ongoing spinelessness in the face of Donald Trump, who now fancies himself
all-powerful and unstoppable. Our country’s future vitality depends on giving
each new generation of Americans the best educational outcomes we possibly can.
If you won’t stand up to Trump on something as fundamental as that, your name
will forever be stained. [[link removed]]

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Thanks for taking action.

For progress,

- Robert Weissman & Lisa Gilbert, Co-Presidents of Public Citizen


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