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BREAKING: Biden Judge Blocks Trump from Dismantling Department of Education |

Last updated: May 22, 2025 8:20 am
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Federal Judge Halts Trump’s Bid to Dismantle Department of Education

In a move that has ignited both relief and debate, a federal judge intervened on Thursday to block the Trump administration’s attempt to dismantle the Department of Education.

Back in March, President Trump took the bold step of signing an executive order aimed at dismantling this key federal agency. “We’ve got to get the federal government out of education,” he proclaimed, asserting that the Department had morphed into a “bloated bureaucracy” more focused on its own agenda than on the educational needs of children. His call to arms emphasized a shift of power back to parents, teachers, and local communities, a sentiment that resonates with many who advocate for educational reform.

BREAKING: Trump signs Executive Order dismantling the DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION pic.twitter.com/rVXMs8byNi

— Autism Capital (@AutismCapital) March 20, 2025

However, US District Judge Myong Joun, appointed during the Biden administration, delivered an injunction that effectively blocks these sweeping changes. This judicial intervention represents a significant check on executive power and underscores the ongoing tensions surrounding education policy in the U.S.

In his ruling, Judge Joun stipulated:

1. The Agency Defendants are prohibited from executing the planned workforce reductions announced on March 11, 2025, as well as from implementing the President’s March 20, 2025 Executive Order or the March 21, 2025 Directive aimed at transferring federal student loan and special education management out of the Department;

2. The Agency Defendants cannot enforce or reinstate any of the aforementioned directives under different titles;

3. Those federal employees who were laid off or terminated after January 20, 2025, as part of the reduction in force must be reinstated to restore the Department’s ability to fulfill its statutory duties;

4. The Agency Defendants are required to notify all relevant personnel of this Preliminary Injunction within 24 hours of its issuance;

5. A status report detailing compliance with this order must be filed with the Court within 72 hours, with weekly updates until the Department is reverted to its pre-January 20, 2025 status;

6. This Preliminary Injunction takes immediate effect and will remain in place throughout the litigation process until a final decision is reached.

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