I am reposting this article because I posted it before I had finished preparing it, omitting the name of the author and the publication.
Trump decided long before the 2024 election to close the Department of Education. Like many others, I predicted that Congress would not allow him to close the Department. I said, even Republicans will oppose closing the Department. What I did not anticipate was that Trump would destroy the Department by firing its employees and transferring its functions to other agencies.
Warning: if Trump turns funding for special education into block grants to states without strings, the money could be used for charters and vouchers, not for children with disabilities.
Kathleen Romig of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities wrote this valuable analysis:
Earlier this month, the Trump Administration took aim at a vital program with deep bipartisan support that provides screening, accommodations, and interventions for 7.5 million disabled children each year, imperiling their access to the accommodations and services they need to succeed at school. The Administration announced that it intends to fire nearly all the staff responsible for distributing federal funding and ensuring states use it to provide disabled students the supports and services they need to succeed in school, from assistive technology to specialized teachers. Their work makes it possible for students with disabilities to get the free, appropriate public education they are guaranteed by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
Gutting the staff who administer IDEA not only threatens the quality education disabled children need, but also undermines Congress’s constitutional authority — and underscores why legislators must enact safeguards to ensure that the Administration follows the laws Congress passes.
This reckless and illegal action is another step toward the Administration’s goal of dismantling the Department of Education, which started with firing nearly half its staff in March, including the legal staff in the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP), who protect disabled students’ rights. With this latest action, the Trump Administration is effectively shuttering OSEP, which distributed $15 billion in federal grants to schools in 2025. These grants pay for special education teachers and aides, speech and occupational therapists, assistive technology, screening and early intervention for infants and toddlers, and other critical services and supports that millions of families rely upon.
IDEA requires that the Education Department verify that states are lawfully supporting students with disabilities before granting funds, and to require states to take corrective action if they are not. Without OSEP staff, it is unclear who will review and certify states’ grant applications and ensure funds are lawfully distributed and that states are using them appropriately.
OSEP staff use a system of reporting, analysis, and auditing to ensure children’s needs are being met. They intervene if a school district systematically isn’t providing an accommodation that students need — for example, not hiring enough speech therapists or purchasing devices that allow non-verbal students to communicate. These cuts come as funding for public schools and the students they serve is already under threat from a growing list of sources, including state tax cuts, private school vouchers, and other federal actions.
About 15 percent of students receive services under IDEA. They have conditions such as vision and hearing impairments, speech and language delays, learning disabilities, and developmental disabilities such as autism, Down Syndrome, and intellectual disability. Meeting their needs requires not only funding, but continual oversight and assistance, because school districts often struggle to comply with the law’s requirements. OSEP gives states and school districts the assistance and assurance they need to avoid penalties or prevent a loss of federal funds in the future and, most importantly, to meet the needs of their disabled students.
IDEA has a long history of bipartisan support. Congress and President George H.W. Bush enacted the law on an overwhelmingly bipartisan basis in 1990. In 2004, President George W. Bush and Congress reauthorized IDEA with substantial amendments, again with strong bipartisan approval. Despite President Trump’s call during the shutdown to end “Democrat programs,” federal IDEA funding benefits students and families in every state and across all political affiliations.
The Administration has been vocal about its desire to dismantle the Education Department, but it lacks the legal authority to make such a change. The President issued an executive order calling for the dissolution of the department, and he has spoken about moving IDEA administration to the Department of Health and Human Services. Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought’s Project 2025 proposed turning IDEA into a block grant with “no strings attached.”
But an act of Congress is required to dismantle the Department of Education or undo the statutory requirements for the department to administer IDEAand maintain an Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services. The Administration has not requested these changes, including as part of its 2026 budget request. And Congress has shown no interest in either ending the Department of Education or moving the special education office. The 2026 education funding bills approved by the House and Senate Appropriations Committees would not defund the Department of Education nor change its legal responsibility to implement IDEA.
This latest harmful and unlawful action by the Trump Administration will cause needless uncertainty and turmoil: they have fired the staff tasked with overseeing special education programs with no plan for fulfilling their statutory responsibilities. This is another illustration of why Congress must assert its authority to ensure that the Administration faithfully execute the laws it passes, including on federal agency structure, functions, and personnel. Congress should not let the Trump Administration take yet another step that undermines their role, at the expense of disabled children and their families.

Shocker? Sadly, no, not when it’s coming from the guy who said that children with disabilities, including his own nephew’s son, “should just die.” That’s what the Nazis thought, too –and they did actually kill many children (and adults) since they were disabled– and because Nazis were heartless.
See: https://time.com/7002003/donald-trump-disabled-americans-all-in-the-family/
I cited the above article previously, too, not long ago, because I have a master’s degree in Special Ed and I taught a lot of students of all ages with many different kinds and various severities of disabilities, so this is a matter that’s very close to my heart. (What would he do if the world commonly believed that people who have no heart “should just die”?)
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I earned my Masters in Special Education at age 42. I’m with you. Hardest and most rewarding job I’ve ever had.
So much effort, putting these services into law and, then, action. Just done away with in a matter of months. Illegally.
To call it “heartless”, unfortunately, just feeds into the ego of Trump and those akin to him. “Heartless” is a word that weak people use, in the mind of a malignant narcissist. Libtard speak. He sees himself as a man of decisive action, no matter the cost. “Heartless”, for him, is a positive attribute. The swaggering, strong, steely eyed bully.
I have some other, more poignant words to describe this a*#hole…but will leave that to the imagination of the reader.
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Excellent post! Clarifies a lot of points.
FWIW, on 10/15/25 federal judge Susan Illston, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California put a halt to shutdown firings. Judge Illston said AFGE and AFSCME are likely to prove in court that the administration’s issuance of RIF notices during the shutdown is illegal, exceeds its authority, and is arbitrary and capricious. The judge ordered the administration to issue no further RIF notices and to take no action to enforce the RIF notices it has already issued in offices at the defendant agencies where the unions represent employees.
At an emergency hearing 2 days later, Judge Illston expanded the temporary restraining order barring reductions in force (RIFs) to also cover employees represented by the National Federation of Federal Employees, the Service Employees International Union, and the National Association of Government Employees.
The fight against illegal Trump actions continues!
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Questions for Trump voters:
Is it OK that your special needs child is losing support?
Is it OK that your government is carrying out extra-judicial killings on random boats in the Caribbean?
Is it OK that your tax dollars are now going to religious schools?
Is it OK that Trump might get a quarter billion of your tax dollars to put in his pocket?
want to add questions.
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Roy, in the past 24 hours, we learned that U.S. military attacked and sank a boat in the Pacific, claiming without proof that it was carrying drugs.
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If anyone wondered why he changed the name of the Department of Defense (without authorization), to the Department of War, here ya go: He wanted war all along because historically that’s what bullies who seize as much power as they can possibly get do when they have no oversight.
And if he can’t get the Peace Prize (without due cause), then he’ll just take a War Prize. Tragically, that means innocent lives will be lost just to stroke his already outsized ego…
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Anyone who is WOKE, meaning they are lifelong learners with serious critical thinking and problems solving skills, which may also mean that are avid readers, knows that the Toxic T is following in Nazi Fascist Hiterl’s footsteps.
When will the convicted rapist, fraud, felon and the mastermind and instigator behind the violent, failed coup attempt to overthrow a democratically elected government on January 6, 2021, who is living in the people’s White House, reach this step along Hitler’s journey to murdering millions?
“During the Nazi regime, disabled children and adults were systematically murdered in the ‘euthanasia’ program, code-named Aktion T4. Based on the principles of eugenics and ‘racial hygiene,’ the program declared disabled people to be ‘life unworthy of life’ or “useless eaters” and targeted them for extermination.”
I wonder if the US elected leaders still resisting and standing up to the Porn Star’s John knows about Hitler’s Night of the Long Knives, when Hitler got rid of many of his opponents.
“Between June 30 and July 2, 1934, Hitler ordered the assassinations of dozens—possibly hundreds—of perceived political enemies in what became known as the Night of the Long Knives. The main target of the purge was the leadership of the Nazi Party’s own paramilitary force, the SA (Storm Troopers)”
Beyond these specific, high-profile killings, the Nazis systematically intimidated and eliminated their opposition through widespread violence and terror during their rise to power.
The Toxic T’s klepto-kakistocracy regime is already setting the stage for what comes next (listed above) if they are not stopped.
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If he wants to send political opponents to a concentration camp that is out of sight of reporters (and American citizens), then I think, most likely, it would be at GITMO (in Cuba), where 9/11 prisoners were sent….
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