Connecticut Democratic Rep. Rosa Delauro attempted to separate teachers from classrooms after announcing plans to review the Department of Education spending while emitting six minutes of smoke on the Office of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Chairman Elon Musk on Monday. He accused him of being there.
Congressional Democrats tried to force their path to Washington, D.C., the Department of Education headquarters, after being asked by President Donald Trump to reveal wasteful spending within the department. Delauro unleashed a string of claims about Doji and Musk during her Monday appearance in “The Ana Cabrera Report.” (Related: CNN’s Elie Honig says Trump’s “strategy” at the border, Doge “not unconstitutional”)
“First of all, I call Elon Musk President Musk. And you have OMB Director Russ Vert. They are responsible for the chaos. And that’s Project 2025. They’re stealing the budget,” Delauro told MSNBC host Ana Cabrera. “And honestly, all people need to know is that stealing funds and stealing what is the right funds flows into the power of their wealth, the power of their wallets, which lies in Congress. And that is in the US Constitution.”
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Only 25.4% of the Department of Education’s $268 billion budget is sent to state and local governments to help fund schools. According to Go to usafacts.org.
“Do you think we’re not going to fight back on that issue? But what President Trump said today was foresightful. USAID was just a skirmish,” continued Delauro. “They chase the Ministry of Education and limit opportunities for people to get an education in this country. My parents, Irish, Italian, Polish, the whole dream, you know, parents are children I want them to make the most of their education. And they go – they’re going to deny it.”
The Trump administration began with the US International Development Agency (USAID) and cut down a large portion of the federal workforce after revealing financial mismanagement within the agency and promotions on the far left. Congressional Democrats on Tuesday said Eron Musk, co-chair of the government’s efficiency department, announced plans to close USAID after the agency first resisted a DOGE audit. He joined the protest outside of the country.
Delauro also previously threatened to shut down the federal government with an audit of the agency that Trump had pledged during the 2024 presidential election.
“The courts, Americans, I added Congress and didn’t make this a success, the courts are important and we are in the House. We are not trying to sue, but we are in the lawsuit. We are working with the organizations that are causing the issue,” Delauro said. “I’m going to file an Amicus brief. So… the courts are very important in this area. Another part of that is the rage of the American people. And when you think there is a legal problem, you’re going to be What is the impact on your family? (Click here to watch the daily sender’s documentary “Indoctrination Nation”)
“You’re educated. You see people’s denial of school lunches. If you cut back on Pergrant, you’re taking advantage of university education opportunities. You’re reducing financial aid for students. These What services do for the American people is full range. That’s a word that has to go out. Reducing education cuts 72,000. Cutting Title I would have to cut 72,000 people nationwide. There’s no teachers left,” Delauro continued. “Your kids may be in a classroom without teachers. Special education for developmentally challenged children, that will be reduced. What will happen to those children? But again, It’s our assistance and education.”
Student lunches, unless schools adopted policies in 2022 that prevented discrimination based on gender identity, under former USDA President Joe Biden, which funds schools for Food and Nutrition Services (FNS) threatened to refuse funds for the
Trump has repeatedly expressed his concerns about education being outsourced to the federal government, suggesting that the nation may have better equipment to manage student education .
“They are ranked in 40 countries of education. We’re dead at the end, but the good news is that we’re number one in one category. You know what it is. Is that so? Trump told Fox News White House correspondent Peter Dousey at a press conference Friday.
The Ministry of Education only provides about 7.6% of the funds used by local schools, usafacts.org It has been reportedthe state offers about 45.7%, and local governments offer about 44.9%. in spite of increase Of the 371.6% of funding for the Ministry of Education since 1980, the test score was It’s falling sharply Nationwide.
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