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  National News  Trump Targets Education Department in Sweeping Executive Order; Legal Challenges and Diplomatic Moves Unfold
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Trump Targets Education Department in Sweeping Executive Order; Legal Challenges and Diplomatic Moves Unfold

priya Deshpandepriya Deshpande—March 20, 20255
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Washington D.C. – U.S. President Donald Trump initiated a dramatic policy shift targeting the federal education bureaucracy on March 20, 2025, by signing an executive order aimed at dismantling the Department of Education. The order, according to the administration, seeks to “eliminate” the department “as quickly as possible” and redirect its various functions and responsibilities to individual states.

This move represents a long-held goal for some conservatives who advocate for reduced federal involvement in education policy. However, it has immediately ignited a firestorm of criticism from rights advocates and Democratic legislators who argue vociferously that such an action would significantly harm students and undermine critical national education initiatives.

Path to Dissolution Faces Significant Congressional Hurdle

While the executive order signals the administration’s intent and initiates a process of review and reassignment, the complete dissolution of the Department of Education faces a substantial legislative barrier. According to constitutional procedure, the President cannot fully disband a cabinet-level department without explicit authorization and support from the U.S. Congress. Such a measure would require securing 60 votes in the 100-seat Senate, a threshold that necessitates bipartisan cooperation and appears challenging given the current political climate.

The signing of this executive order marks a significant step in the administration’s domestic policy agenda, signaling a push for greater state control over educational matters, but its ultimate impact remains contingent upon congressional action.

Legal Setbacks and Judicial Challenges Surface

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Concurrent with the executive action on education, the administration faced scrutiny in the judiciary. Reports indicate that Judge James Boasberg reportedly deemed the Trump administration’s responses “woefully insufficient” regarding a prior judicial order. This order was issued to halt deportations being carried out under the controversial Alien Enemies Act of 1798, a seldom-used statute allowing for the deportation of non-citizens from countries with which the U.S. is at war.

The judge’s assessment underscores ongoing legal challenges to the administration’s immigration policies. In response to such judicial interventions, President Trump has publicly called on the Supreme Court to intervene and block such injunctions that impede his administration’s actions, setting the stage for potential high-stakes legal battles.

Withdrawal of Executive Order Targeting Law Firm

In a separate development, the Trump administration also reportedly withdrew an executive order that had targeted the prominent New York law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison. The withdrawn order had reportedly aimed at stripping security clearances from individuals associated with the firm, though the specific reasons for both the original order and its subsequent withdrawal were not immediately clear.

This action follows a pattern of the administration utilizing executive authority to address perceived adversaries or policy challenges, though the withdrawal suggests a shift in strategy or reconsideration regarding this particular target.

Release of American Citizen Secured in Afghanistan

On the international front, the administration announced a diplomatic success: securing the release of American citizen George Glezmann from Afghanistan. His release reportedly followed extensive discussions and negotiations conducted with the Taliban, highlighting the complex and often unconventional nature of diplomatic engagements in the region.

Glezmann’s return marks a positive outcome for the administration’s efforts to retrieve American nationals detained abroad, particularly in areas controlled by challenging or non-state actors like the Taliban.

Upcoming Diplomatic Talks on Ukraine

Looking ahead, diplomatic efforts regarding the conflict in Ukraine are scheduled to continue. US and Russian officials, along with separate US and Ukrainian teams, are reportedly slated to hold talks concerning the situation in Saudi Arabia on the upcoming Monday. These multilateral discussions aim to address the ongoing conflict and explore potential pathways towards de-escalation or resolution.

The convergence of these different diplomatic tracks in a neutral location like Saudi Arabia underscores the complex international landscape and the continued efforts by various parties to find a diplomatic off-ramp for the protracted conflict.

In summary, the past day has seen a flurry of activity from the Trump administration, encompassing a controversial executive action aimed at a major federal department, ongoing legal skirmishes, a notable withdrawal of a targeted order, a successful hostage recovery operation, and preparations for critical international negotiations, reflecting the wide-ranging and dynamic nature of the President’s agenda.

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