Late Night Gives Trump's Education Agency Shutdown a Failing Grade
Briefly

The article highlights a segment from late-night comedy shows reacting to President Trump's signing of an executive order to dismantle the Department of Education. Comedians like Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon humorously critique the implications of this decision, suggesting it will lead to lower educational standards and a lack of historical education. Kimmel quips about how this move could downplay significant figures in education and history, while Fallon remarks on the potential consequences for educational employees. The commentary underscores a broader concern about the future of education under such changes.
Trump signed the order during an event at the White House they invited a group of children to attend. They're like Hey, kids, who hates school?' And they're like Well, we do!' and they said, Well, good news, it's over.'
In order to receive a high school diploma in Florida, all you have to do is complete the maze on the back of the kids' menu at Fuddruckers.
It's a historic move that years from now kids will not read about in history textbooks.
A spokesperson for the Pentagon said, We do not view or highlight them' not sure what he means by them, but through the prism of immutable characteristics such as race, ethnicity or sex.'
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