70% of Biden admins education enforcement targeted Christian colleges: Target their opponents

A report showed that nearly 70% of enforcement actions executed by the Biden administration’s Education Department targeted faith-based and career schools.A report showed that nearly 70% of enforcement actions executed by the Biden administration’s Education Department targeted faith-based and career schools.According to a press release published by the American Principles Project (APP), they drew on newly obtained data finding that nearly 70 percent of the Department of Education’s (ED) enforcement actions dealt with faith-based and career schools, even though those schools represent less than 10 percent of students in the US.APP Policy Director Jon Schweppe said the Democrats have been “busy weaponizing every part of the federal government to target their opponents” for the past four years.‘While major assaults from agencies like the Department of Justice have taken most of the headlines, we should not ignore similarly corrupt efforts in other agencies as well,” Schweppe said.“As our report details, the Biden-Harris Department of Education has been engaged in a long-running scheme to punish Christian colleges that are ideologically opposed to the left’s agenda.

The unfair targeting of these institutions has been egregious, and it needs to stop immediately.”The APP notes that two of the nation’s most prominent Christian universities, Grand Canyon University and Liberty University, were subject to scrutiny by the ED.Both of these institutions faced record-level fines worth significantly more than “all penalties imposed over the past seven years combined,” including fines imposed on Penn State ($2.4 million) and Michigan State ($4.5 million) relating to Jerry Sandusky and Larry Nassar’s sexual crimes.GCU currently faces a hurdle while appealing a $37.7 million fine imposed by the ED in November last year for allegations that the Arizona-based institution misled students about the cost of its doctoral programs over several yea...

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Publisher: New York Post

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