Trump administration's Education Department cuts could open the door to increased waste, fraud, and abuse in US schools, experts warn

The Trump administration's cuts to the Education Department are raising concerns about increased waste, fraud, and abuse in US schools. With over 300 layoffs at the Federal Student Aid office and the elimination of civil rights enforcement offices, experts warn that these cuts will leave students vulnerable to discrimination and misuse of federal funds. Critics argue that the lack of oversight will enable predatory behavior, jeopardizing students and the integrity of the education system.

Trump administration's Education Department cuts could open the door to increased waste, fraud, and abuse in US schools, experts warn
The Trump administration's cuts to the Education Department are raising concerns about increased waste, fraud, and abuse in US schools. With over 300 layoffs at the Federal Student Aid office and the elimination of civil rights enforcement offices, experts warn that these cuts will leave students vulnerable to discrimination and misuse of federal funds. Critics argue that the lack of oversight will enable predatory behavior, jeopardizing students and the integrity of the education system.