Education secretary says Trump intends sign order to dissolve department, but unclear when
Education Secretary Linda McMahon told Fox and Friends that President Donald Trump "intends" to sign an executive order to dissolve the Department of Education, but it's still unclear when.
"I don't know. I don't want to get ahead of the president," she said, adding "I think you'd have to check with the White House."
The White House pulled the expected signing on Thursday, citing concerns of blowback the order would receive, specifically if vital federal programs could no longer exist. Without giving any details, McMahon said she and Trump have spoken about the order and he is "crystal clear" on the move.

As ABC News previously reported, a draft of the order calls on McMahon to facilitate a department closure by taking all necessary steps "permitted by law," sources said.
"He certainly intends to sign the order," McMahon said. "His intent is to provide quality education through school choice to all students, and he wants to make sure that education is back at the state level where it belongs, that that our local school boards, that governors and teachers and parents are really the ones that are involved mostly in their children's education."
-ABC News' Arthur Jones II






