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Trump administration shifts civil rights and special education oversight away from Department of Education

Wednesday, 17 June 2026, 06:48 · 1 min read

The Trump administration has moved two major functions out of the Department of Education as part of broader efforts to scale back the agency. Civil rights enforcement in education will now fall under the Justice Department, while oversight of special education will transfer to the Department of Health and Human Services. Education Secretary Linda McMahon says the restructuring better aligns student needs with relevant federal agencies, but critics warn the changes could weaken protections for minority students, students with disabilities, and other vulnerable groups.

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PBS NewsHourNews Wrap: Civil rights, special education oversight shifted from Department of Education ↗︎
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