DiscoverRTP's Fourth Branch PodcastDeep Dive Episode 311 - Can the President Shut Down the Department of Education?
Deep Dive Episode 311 - Can the President Shut Down the Department of Education?

Deep Dive Episode 311 - Can the President Shut Down the Department of Education?

Update: 2025-06-16
Share

Description

On March 20, President Trump signed E.O. 14242, Improving Education Outcomes by Empowering Parents, States, and Communities, which directs the Secretary of Education to take steps to “facilitate the closure of the Department of Education and return authority over education to the States and local communities while ensuring the effective and uninterrupted delivery of services, programs, and benefits on which Americans rely.” The subject of intense controversy, EO 14242 raises important questions about executive power, the role of Congress, and the future of federal education programs.
Join us for a discussion about the legal implications of dismantling the Department of Education and the potential consequences for education policy.
Featuring:

Jonathan Butcher, Will Skillman Senior Research Fellow in Education Policy at the Heritage Foundation
Michael J. Petrilli, President of the Thomas B. Fordham Institute
David Randall, Director of Research at the National Association of Scholars
Kent Talbert, Investigative Counsel, U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce; former General Counsel to the U.S. Department of Education
Moderator: Robert S. Eitel, President and Co-Founder of the Defense for Freedom Institute; former Senior Counselor to the Secretary of Education from 2017-2020
Comments 
In Channel
A New WOTUS Rule

A New WOTUS Rule

2025-10-2053:17

loading
00:00
00:00
x

0.5x

0.8x

1.0x

1.25x

1.5x

2.0x

3.0x

Sleep Timer

Off

End of Episode

5 Minutes

10 Minutes

15 Minutes

30 Minutes

45 Minutes

60 Minutes

120 Minutes

Deep Dive Episode 311 - Can the President Shut Down the Department of Education?

Deep Dive Episode 311 - Can the President Shut Down the Department of Education?

The Federalist Society