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The U.S. Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to implement massive layoffs at the Education Department

The Internet reported that according to CCTV News, the U.S. Supreme Court revoked a federal judge's order and allowed the Trump administration to implement large-scale layoffs in the Department of Education. In May, a federal judge in the United States ordered the Trump administration to restore the positions of more than 1300 U.S. Department of Education employees, preventing the Trump administration from advancing the Department of Education's plan to lay off large-scale layoffs. On March 20, local time, U.S. President Trump signed an executive order requiring Education Secretary Linda McMahon to take all necessary measures to promote the closure of the Department of Education and delegate education management power to states. The move quickly aroused strong opposition in the American education community. Many college scholars warned that it would have a profound impact on the American education system, especially on low-income and disadvantaged student groups.

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