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Explore the turbulent landscape of U.S. education policy in this riveting episode of The Secretary of Education Podcast. Hosted by Mortimer, we delve into the controversial tenure of Linda McMahon, the recently appointed U.S. Secretary of Education. Confirmed in March 2025 amidst narrow Senate approval, McMahon is spearheading President Trump's audacious plan to dismantle the Department of Education, igniting intense national debate.

Learn about the executive orders aimed at closing the Department, significant staff reductions, and the realignment of educational responsibilities to entities like the Small Business Administration and Health and Human Services. Discover how these changes are impacting the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act as it marks its 50th anniversary, alarming advocates for students with disabilities and prompting widespread social media discourse.

Uncover why prominent universities, such as Harvard and Columbia, are at the center of funding freezes due to controversies over admissions and curriculum shifts. The episode highlights McMahon and Trump’s Compact for Academic Excellence, the subsequent legal challenges, and the outcry over potential threats to academic freedom.

Despite turmoil, notable bright spots emerge, including redirected funds to historically Black colleges. However, will these changes hold as we move towards 2026, or will they unravel amidst mounting legal pressures? Hear expert insights and explore the roles of states versus federal oversight in shaping the future of American education.

Tune in to grasp the full scope of McMahon’s agenda and its reverberations across educational landscapes. Subscribe to The Secretary of Education Podcast for an in-depth exploration of these critical issues. This episode is a Quiet Please production; visit quietplease.ai for more information.

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