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Wednesday, April 2, 2025

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Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Donald Trump Vows to Slash Funding for Education and the EPA

Donald Trump
Donald Trump

MANCHESTER, N. H.—Republican Donald Trump on Monday said he would slash funding for the federal education department and Environmental Protection Agency if elected president.

In an interview with The Wall Street Journal and New Hampshire’s WMUR at a local diner here, the celebrity businessman said he would do “tremendous cutting” of the federal government if elected. Education policy, he said, should be returned to the states, and he said he would end the Common Core education standards, which conservatives view as federal overreach.

Click here to read more about Republican Donald Trump  plans to make ‘tremendous” cuts in funding for Education and the EPA if elected.