Trump Says Education Secretary McMahon Made Decisions on Mass Layoffs

By The Epoch Times | Created at 2025-03-12 22:17:10 | Updated at 2025-03-13 03:15:52 5 hours ago

The Department of Education fired more than 1,300 workers.

Education Secretary Linda McMahon decided who to fire in the mass layoffs announced this week at the U.S. Department of Education, President Donald Trump said on March 12.

“We’re keeping the best people and Linda McMahon is a real professional, very, actually very sophisticated business person, and she cut a large number, but she kept the best people. And we'll see how it all works out,” Trump told reporters during an appearance in Washington with Ireland’s prime minister.

The Department of Education said on Tuesday that it was slashing its workforce by about half, laying off some 1,315 employees within 90 days after another approximately 600 accepted buyouts.

An official with the agency told reporters that all Department of Education offices outside of Washington would be closed and that the remaining employees would all work out of one building in Washington.

Trump told reporters that he drives through Washington and sees empty Department of Education buildings.

“I feel very badly, but many of them don’t work at all. Many of them never showed up to work,” he said.

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He added later, “When we cut ... we want to cut the people that aren’t working or not doing a good job.”

He pointed to education rankings that routinely place the United States behind dozens of other countries, even though spending in America is among the highest per pupil.

The American Federation of Government Employees Local 252, which represents Department of Education employees, criticized the firings.

“What is clear from the past weeks of mass firings, chaos, and unchecked unprofessionalism is that this regime has no respect for the thousands of workers who have dedicated their careers to serve their fellow Americans,” Sheria Smith, president of the union, said in a statement.

Trump has said he wants to eliminate the Department of Education, which Congress established in the 1970s, and let states decide what’s best for their students. He said on Wednesday that most states would do a great job. Those who do not, “we‘ll work with them and we’ll get them to be good,” he said.

“We want education to be moved back where the states run education, where the parents of the children will be running education, where governors that are doing a very good job will be running education,” the president said.

McMahon said in a written statement this week that the department’s mass layoffs would improve efficiency and accountability.

“This is a significant step toward restoring the greatness of the United States education system,” she said.

The agency stated that the cuts will not affect programs under the department’s purview, such as student loans.

On Fox News, McMahon said that the terminations were a step towards shutting the Department of Education, as Trump has vowed to do.

“His directive to me, clearly, is to shut down the Department of Education, which we know we’ll have to work with Congress, you know, to get that accomplished,“ she said. “But what we did today was to take the first step of eliminating what I think is bureaucratic bloat.”

McMahon said that officials made sure to keep “all of the right people,” including employees working on programs funded by Congress.

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