Wednesday, March 12, 2025

We Know How Much of the Department of Education Is Expected to Be Eliminated Under Trump
Matt Vespa / Townhall Tipsheet 

It's not entirely shocking news, but the Department of Education is about to undergo a severe reorganization, the most extensive since USAID was absorbed into the State Department. The offices will be closed tomorrow, citing security concerns, with all staff instructed to vacate the headquarters by 6 pm tonight. The long-term plan is to cut half of its current employees (via CBS News): 

"Staff at the Department of Education received a notice Tuesday instructing them to leave the building by 6 p.m. local time and informing them that all department offices in Washington, D.C., as well as regional offices, will be closed Wednesday, according to an email obtained by CBS News. The email, from James Hairfield of the Office of Security, Facilities and Logistics, said that the offices will be closed "for security reasons." Staff with approved telework agreements were told they can work from home Wednesday. The email instructed employees to bring their laptops home with them when leaving the office Tuesday. "Employees will not be permitted in any ED facility on Wednesday, March 12th, for any reason," the email said, referencing the Education Department. 

Offices will reopen on Thursday, "at which time in-person presence will resume," according to the message. Read more here.

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