
Power stripped from Education Department in latest Trump administration move to dismantle it
Fox News
The Trump administration shifted some the Department of Education power to other federal agencies as part of efforts to shutter the department and return education authority to states.
The Department of Education announced six interagency agreements (IAAs) Tuesday with the Department of Labor, the Department of Health and Human Services, the State Department and the Department of the Interior to co-manage or take a growing role in managing certain offices and programs, according to a background call with the media.
"We at the Department of Ed have engaged with other partner agencies over 200 times through IAAS to procure various services of other partner agencies over the years," a senior Education Department official said Tuesday during a call with the media. "Even the Biden administration did it to help implement the First Step Act, entering into an IAA with the Department of Justice. And so this is a tool that's frequently used."













