The president suggested the office could be moved to another agency and that itâs not the âbusinessâ of the Education Department.
President Donald Trump on Thursday suggested there could be major changes coming to how the federal government operates the federal student loan portfolio.
Trump told reporters in the White House that he is considering moving the Federal Student Aid office away from the Department of Education amid talk that he is looking to either downsize or abolish the education agency.
He also responded to a reporterâs question about the fate of student loans if he did abolish the Education Department.
âWe actually had that discussion todayâ about student loans, Trump said. Small Business Administration Kelly Loeffler âreally likedâ the idea of moving the loans to her agency, he added.
âI donât think the Education [Department] should be handling the loans,â Trump added. âThatâs not their business.â
If the Trump administration is successful in closing down the Education Department, it means that billions in federal money to colleges and schools and managing the federal student loan portfolio would have to be taken up by another department.
Federal education money is central to Trumpâs plans for colleges and schools. Trump has vowed to cut off federal money for schools and colleges that push âcritical race theory, transgender insanity, and other inappropriate racial, sexual or political contentâ and to provide more federal funding to states and schools that end teacher tenure and support universal school choice programs.
Trump also acknowledged to reporters Thursday that such a decision on moving the loan office would be âthe most complicated thingâ to accomplish.
The president has been a vociferous critic of the Education Department, describing it last month as âa big con job,â and has noted that the United States has ranked relatively poorly compared with other developed nations despite the level of spending per each student.
She wrote: âTaxpayer-funded education should refocus on meaningful learning in math, reading, science, and historyânot divisive DEI programs and gender ideology.â
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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