Democratic Attorneys General Sue Over Gutting of Education Department

A coalition of 21 Democratic attorneys general sued the Trump administration on Thursday, two days after the Education Department fired more than 1,300 workers, purging people who administer grants and track student achievement across America.The group, led by New York’s Letitia James, sued the Trump administration in a Massachusetts federal court, saying that the dismissals were “illegal and unconstitutional.”“Firing half of the Department of Education’s workforce will hurt students throughout New York and the nation, especially low-income students and those with disabilities who rely on federal funding,” Ms.James said in a news release.

“This outrageous effort to leave students behind and deprive them of a quality education is reckless and illegal.”The coalition is seeking a court order to stop what it called “policies to dismantle” the agency.The Trump administration did not immediately respond to a request for comment.Thursday’s move was made in concert with the attorneys general of Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon, Rhode Island, Washington, Wisconsin, Vermont and the District of Columbia.The suit is the most recent legal challenge to Mr.Trump’s fast-moving agenda.

At the core of his goals has been a push to slash jobs, programs and funding across the government.To lead the push, Mr.

Trump appointed Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, to run a program called the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE.Staffed by Mr.

Musk’s young aides, DOGE has bulldozed through federal agencies.In its 52 days, the Trump administration has dealt crippling blows to several departments, including the Internal Revenue Service, the U.S.Agency for International Development and the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Layoffs have also left thousands of federal workers unemployed and looking for employment in a sluggish job market.This...

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