21 State Attorney General Suu to block the disintegration department of the Department of Education


A group of 21 Democratic Attorney General is sueing the Trump administration for blocking the disintegration of the Education Department, alleging firing of 50% of its employees that the department’s capacity to compete its legally necessary tasks is “inequality”.

Case – Massachusetts filed in the Federal Court – asks a judge to stop the collective firing of the Trump administration immediately and declares that the disintegration of the Education Department is illegal.

The trial said, “This huge reduction in force is equivalent to disabled to the department, legally compulsory tasks, causing great damage to the plaintiffs and their educational systems.” “Just a ‘first step’ is an effective dissolution of the retrenchment department.”

The Attorney General alleges that twenty states of Columbia and Columbia district, which brought the case, will suffer irreparable losses from the disintegration of the department, arguing the federal government, arguing that “support for disabled” with their education systems through money for low -income children, support for disabled students, federal student support, and laws that prevent discrimination in education.

The headquarters of the US Department of Eduction, which was ordered to be closed for the day for the officers described as security reasons amid large -scale trimmed, is seen on 12 March 2025 in Washington.

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According to the trial, the reduction in force prevents the department from completing its legally compulsory tasks, and neither President Donald Trump nor Education Secretary Linda McMahon has the right to break a department created by the Congress.

“This large -scale RIF is not supported by any real argument or specific assets of how to eliminate the alleged waste in the department – instead, is part of the opposition of opponent and secretary McMahon for the entire existence of RIF President Trump and Secretary McMahon’s education department,” said the lawsuit.

The DOE began sending information on the “reduction” information on Tuesday night, affecting about 1,315 employees so far. The agency stated that it would continue to distribute all the statutory programs under the agency, including formula funding, student loan, pail grant, funding for special requirements, and giving competitive grants. “

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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