Trump Sketches The Start Of A Roadmap For Winding Down The Education Department

President Donald Trump on Friday began sketching a roadmap for dismantling the Education Department , with other agencies taking over responsibility for federal student loans and programs serving students with disabilities.
The executive order Trump signed Thursday to do away with the department did not offer a timeline or instructions, but his administration appears poised to carve away all but the department's most vital operations.
Trump said student loans will be handled by the Small Business Administration, and "it will be serviced much better than it has in the past." He also said programs involving students with disabilities would be shifted to the Department of Health and Human Services.
The Republican president announced the changes at the beginning of an Oval Office event focused on developing a next-generation fighter jet.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon said she is preparing to relocate the department's core operations to other agencies and roll back federal regulations. In an opinion piece published Friday by Fox News Channel, she said abolishing the department "will not happen tomorrow," but she plans to pave the way.