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The Supreme Court ruled to allow the Education Department to freeze teacher training grants that pushed DEI, overruling a lower court that aimed to force the Trump administration to pay the money.

From National Review. The Supreme Court permitted the Department of Education on Friday to maintain its freeze on $65 million in teacher training grants that the administration claims pushed diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.

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TheĀ emergency ruling temporarily lifts an order from a lower court that required the Education Department to resume the teacher grants in eight blue states that sued. The department terminated over $600 million in such grants, citing the DEI ideology as its rationale, before being forced to reinstate the funding. …

The order follows an appeals courtā€™s decision to reject the Trump administrationā€™s request to consider a lower courtā€™s ruling, in which a federal judge in Boston temporarily ordered the grants to remain unfrozen while the lawsuit played out. The judge reasoned that if the grants were suspended, school programs would suffer.

The two grant programs in question, the Teacher Quality Partnership Program and the Supporting Effective Educator Development Program, are designed to recruit teachers to help combat the professionā€™s national shortage.

However, the Education DepartmentĀ said ā€œdivisive ideologiesā€ such as critical race theory, social justice activism, and anti-racism were integrated into the mission of the grant programs. …

Following the cancellation of those grants, California led the charge in suing to restore them. The seven other states attached to the lawsuit were Massachusetts, New Jersey, Colorado, Illinois, Maryland, New York, and Wisconsin. …

In itsĀ emergency application to the Supreme Court, the Department of Justice argued that the judicial branch intruded on the executive branchā€™s authority. …

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(Excerpt from National Review. Photo Credit: Adam Szuscik on Unsplash)

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Jacqueline
April 5, 2025

Praise God Almighty!!!

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Pamela
April 5, 2025

Thatā€™s wonderful! Thank You Lord for moving this judge in the right direction according to your laws!
Amen

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Larry Weiler
April 5, 2025

The SCOTUS got this correct, but stopped short of ending these judges over stepping their legal authority and abusing what authority they do have. All these judges show a hatred of President Trump, American citizens, and of anyone who does not think as they want. The SCOTUS should have them investigated and if evidence found shown bias remove them from ever serving as a judge or a lawyer in the US permanently. Stand strong on the wall, invite others and trust in God. šŸ™šŸ˜‡šŸ™

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Lynda Baker
April 5, 2025

I am encouraged by this decision. I fervently pray for justice to be restored in our country. I fervently pray for proper order to be reestablished in our court system & that when corrupt or politicized rulings come forth, that God Himself reverses them. I pray in the name of Jesus Christ & by His precious saving blood. Amen

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