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This move would likely entail abolishing the Department of Education, which was created in 1979, to empower each state’s own department or agency that oversees public education.
Trump noted that the United States spends more “per pupil” than any other country, yet “we’re at the bottom of every list.” He asked, “What the hell do you have to lose?” Trump mentioned that he studied in Philadelphia at the Wharton School but admonished President Joe Biden and Democratic leaders for allowing the City of Brotherly Love to be “ravaged by bloodshed and crime.”
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