Trump, Education Department and mass layoffs
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President-elect Trump tapped Penny Schwinn, a former Tennessee education commissioner, for deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of Education.
President-elect Donald Trump announced Penny Schwinn as his pick for U.S. Deputy Secretary of Education on Saturday.
President-elect Donald Trump said Tuesday he will nominate his transition co-chair Linda McMahon as education secretary, tapping a loyalist, major GOP donor and retired World Wrestling ...
Penny Schwinn, President Donald Trump's nominee for the No. 2 role at the U.S. Department of Education, said she agrees with his push to dismantle the department and that states are better suited ...
President Donald Trump’s pick for deputy secretary of education, Penny Schwinn, was once a prominent figure in Sacramento’s education scene.
The Trump administration has pursued an agenda for dismantling the federal education bureaucracy and addressing the problem of left-wing ideological capture in universities.
A federal judge in Boston has blocked the Trump administration from attempting to dismantle the Department of Education.
The Trump administration's efforts to restructure the Department of Education face legal challenges as they appeal to the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court is allowing President Trump to gut the Department of Education through mass firings. Rhode Island Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education Angélica Infante-Green, whose state is one of 24 suing the Trump administration over $6.