#TrumpCheck - The Lies about Education
Congratulations! Today is the 52nd day of the second Trump administration, which means we are over halfway through the 'first 100 days' marker. If these have felt like the longest 52 days of your life, don't worry, you're not alone.
Welcome back to our #TrumpCheck series, the LACDP's weekly newsletter that holds the Trump administration accountable for its lies, deception, and self-serving actions. Every week, the LACDP will provide updates and fact-checks on actions, claims, or atrocities made by Trump himself, his cronies, or his new employer, Elon Musk.
This week, we're here to correct some of the misinformation being spread about the Department of Education, a wildly popular part of the American government that over 68% of voters want to INCREASE funding to.
- Trump has widely and frequently claimed that that "I'm going to close the Department of Education."
FACT: The president does not have the authority to eliminate a Cabinet department. That power lies with Congress, and would then require 60 votes in the Senate, an unlikely outcome with the current Senate cohort.
- While justifying the dismantling of the education system, Donald Trump reported that the United States is dead last in education rankings."They talk about 40 countries. We’re rated No. 40.”
FACT: There are no metrics in which the U.S. ranks 40th on any list for educational outcomes. The White House has been unable to provide any ranking that aligns with this claim. In fact, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development ranked the U.S. 8th out of 41 countries for education.
- While discussing eliminating the Department of Education with Fox & Friends, Trump explained that this will allow them to defund schools whose curriculum they do not like, like teaching about slavery.
FACT: News flash, Donald - the states already control the curriculum. The U.S. Department of Education does NOT write curriculum or impact curriculum in any way in the United States.
Education is the foundation of a civilized society, and providing a good education for American children is the first step to building prosperous futures for all. Trying to destroy the basis of education in our country is no more than a power grab, and an unsuccessful one at that.
Correcting misinformation distributed by the United States government is the first step in the fight and a job for us all. We will keep it up here, and on our social media accounts, linked below.