Trump’s push to abolish the Education Department reaches student loan portfolio
The Department of Education announced it will transfer its $1.7 trillion student loan portfolio to the Treasury Department, marking the biggest step yet toward the agency's elimination. This follows President Trump's executive order from last year calling for the Education Department to be shuttered. The move affects millions of Americans with federal student loans.
Eliminating the Education Department will reduce government bloat and return education decisions to states and local communities where they belong. Moving student loans to Treasury streamlines operations and removes an unnecessary layer of federal bureaucracy that has failed to improve educational outcomes.
Dismantling the Education Department threatens vital protections for students with disabilities, low-income families, and borrowers struggling with loan repayment. The Treasury Department lacks the specialized expertise needed to handle complex educational programs and student services that millions depend on.
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