Lawmakers Demand Answers From Education Department Amidst Trump Administration's Alleged Dismantling Plan

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Lawmakers Demand Answers From Education Department Amidst Trump Administration's Alleged Dismantling Plan
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Five Democratic members of Congress, led by Senator Bernie Sanders, have sent a letter to the acting Education Secretary, Denise Carter, expressing their concern over the Trump administration's alleged plan to dismantle the Department of Education. The lawmakers accuse the administration of targeting federal workers, potentially misusing sensitive student data, and unlawfully freezing funding.

U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders on Thursday led five members of Congress in a warning against the Trump administration's plan to unilaterally dismantle the Department of Education and demanded answers from the acting head of the agency about recent moves to put federal workers on administrative leave, coerce employees into leaving their jobs, provide access to students' sensitive data, and illegally freeze vital funding.

\'Over the course of two weeks, the Trump administration issued sweeping executive orders and sought to broadly and illegally freeze federal financial assistance,' the lawmakers—Sanders (I-Vt.), Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.), Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.), Rep. Bobby Scott (D-Va.), and Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.)—wrote in a letter to acting Education Secretary Denise Carter. 'Federal employees have been targeted, in some cases for simply following the law. Elon Musk is attempting to shut down the work of entire agencies while gaining access to some of the federal government's most far-reaching and sensitive data systems. Media reports indicate a similar effort may be underway at the Department of Education,' the lawmakers noted. The letter continues: The Department has been a target of President Trump and his unelected advisers since even prior to his inauguration. And recently, the department has put workers on administrative leave for attending trainings promoted by former Secretary Betsy DeVos, once touted among results achieved by the department, and coerced employees into leaving their jobs. Workers at the department—like those across the government—have been made to fear their jobs will be reclassified so that they lose employment protections. Some staff from the entity referred to as the Department of Government Efficiency have reportedly gained access to internal department data systems, including financial aid systems that include personally identifiable information on millions of students. These actions appear to be part of a broader plan to dismantle the federal government until it is unable to function and meet the needs of the American people. 'We will not stand by and allow this to happen to the nation's students, parents, borrowers, educators, and communities,' the lawmakers stressed. 'Congress created the department to ensure all students in America have equal access to a high-quality education and that their civil rights are protected no matter their ZIP code.' 'We urge you to provide information on the steps the department is taking to ensure the continuity of programs that Americans depend on, the ability of the department to effectively administer programs for their intended purposes without waste, fraud, and abuse, and the safeguards in place to protect student data privacy,' the legislators added. Specifically, the letter asks for a list of officials 'who have been granted access to personally identifiable or sensitive information,' an 'explanation of all steps the department has taken to protect' such data, the names of 'all individuals placed on administrative leave or terminated' since Trump took office and all department communications to such employees, and confirmation that the department 'has not frozen, paused, impeded, blocked, canceled, or terminated any awards or obligations since January 20.' The lawmakers' letter came on the same day that nearly 100 Democratic members of the House of Representatives wrote to Carter requesting a meeting to discuss 'reports that the Trump administration has plans to illegally dismantle or drastically reduce' the Department of Education via executive order. Both letters came ahead of next week's scheduled Senate confirmation hearing for Linda McMahon, a top fundraiser for Trump's campaign whom the president subsequently nominated for education secretary. McMahon—a billionaire who led the Small Business Administration during Trump's first term—is expected to face tough questions from Democratic senators about what one campaigner called her 'documented history of enabling sexual abuse of children and sweeping sexual violence under the rug' during her tenure as World Wrestling Entertainment CEO. The very future of the Department of Education is uncertain, as Trump has repeatedly vowed to abolish the agency, which was established during the administration of President Jimmy Carter in 1979. 'I told Linda, 'Linda, I hope you do a great job and put yourself out of a job,'' Trump quipped earlier this week

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