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Democrat attorneys general are objecting to the President’s recent executive order dismantling the Education Department, joining a lawsuit to challenge the order.

From The Center Square. California and Arizona attorneys general have joined a lawsuit fighting President Donald Trump’s executive order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education.

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The Democratic attorneys general are part of a coalition of 20 states that filed the suit. Plaintiffs also include the District of Columbia.

In a statement Thursday, California Attorney General Rob Bonta said the Trump administration knows the president needs congressional approval to close the department. Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes agrees.

The attorneys general argue the administration “continues to do everything it can” to destroy the department.

“My office will be looking at what this executive order actually does – not what the president says it will do,” said Bonta in a news release. “We will be monitoring closely to see how the president’s instructions to Education Secretary McMahon translate into concrete actions.”

The Department of Education is relatively new to the federal government. It began in 1979, whereas the departments of State, Treasury and Defense date back to the late 1700s. The departments of Interior (1849), Agriculture (1862) and Commerce (1903) have also been around longer than the Education Department.

Still, Mayes said the Department of Education is “critical” to providing millions of students with a quality education.

“Let’s not pretend this is about making government more efficient. It is not. It is destruction,” Mayes said in a press release. “It isn’t about better education policy. It is about tearing down public education by those who want to privatize it for profit.”

White House fact sheet claims that federal control of education policy has failed students, parents and teachers.

The White House adds that trillions of dollars have been spent without improving student achievement.

Pointing to the National Assessment of Educational Progress, also known as The Nation’s Report Card, the White House states that reading and math scores are the lowest they have been in decades, and schools are struggling with regulations and paperwork.

As a result, Trump said it is time to give education back to the states.

“Everybody knows it’s right,” the president said at a signing ceremony that included children in school desks. “We’re not doing well with the world of education in this country, and we haven’t in a long time.”

The other attorneys general involved in the lawsuit are from Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Washington, Wisconsin, Vermont and the District of Columbia. All of the attorney generals filing the lawsuit are Democrats.

What do you think of this lawsuit and the President’s order? Share your thoughts and prayers below.

This article was originally published at The Center Square. Used with permission. Photo Credit: Soho A Studio via Canva Teams.

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Barbara Andersen
March 24, 2025

Lord, I pray for the return to reading, writing and arithmetic to take priority once again in our schools. I pray that the United States Of America return to a leading position of excellence in educating our children. Lord, you have the power. Whatever it takes for your Glory!

Shirley Lathrop
March 24, 2025

Our current system is failing miserably. It’s costing us more and more and we’re getting less results. School should have standards that have to be met in math, science, etc or they do not receive funds. Ideology has no place in our system. Most teachers work hard and want to teach but are overwhelmed with govt. paperwork and crowded classes. Every child doesnt learn at the same level and shouldn’t be clumped in one classroom. Legislators shouldn’t. make the rules, educators should. Put education into knowledgeable hands in our state, not government.

gail ingram
March 24, 2025

Father God, You know what is right for our system of education in these United States of America….well, maybe NOT so united anymore…I ask You, Father, to protect President Trumps actions to destroy this department. You know he is doing what other presidents have talked about doing and NOT had the backbone to carry out. Protect our education system and those educators who follow Your ways and want it done right. Thank You, God, for the great education I had in Selma, AL from 1952 – 1965 in public schools….It was awesome the teachers and curriculum and opportunities provided to us in the Class of ’65….yes, Lord, please help our country have an excellent education system again. To Your Glory, Amen

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