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LIVE: Donald Trump signing executive orders on education, AI

Trump's education revolution takes on the status quo

In a decisive move to shake up the American education system, former President Donald Trump signed multiple executive orders targeting everything from university accreditation to artificial intelligence training. The signing ceremony, which I witnessed firsthand, represents one of the most comprehensive attempts to reform education in recent memory.

Trump, flanked by Education Secretary Linda McMahon and other cabinet officials, outlined a vision for American education that prioritizes merit, discipline, and workforce readiness over what he characterized as the "woke ideology" that has dominated institutions in recent years.

The transformation agenda takes shape

At its core, Trump's education revolution centers around several key principles:

  • Merit-based education: Multiple executive orders aim to restructure university accreditation processes, shifting away from diversity metrics toward measurable performance outcomes and actual results.

  • Classroom discipline: By revoking Obama and Biden-era guidance on school discipline, Trump intends to restore teachers' authority to maintain order without fear of federal intervention based on demographic disparities.

  • Workforce development: A comprehensive executive order targets the creation of one million new apprenticeships, directly connecting education to high-paying jobs in manufacturing and other sectors experiencing worker shortages.

  • AI readiness: Recognizing the growing importance of artificial intelligence, Trump is pushing to ensure American students receive adequate training in AI tools to remain competitive in future job markets.

The dismantling of DEI frameworks

Perhaps the most consequential aspect of these orders is the direct challenge to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) frameworks that have become embedded throughout educational institutions.

The executive order on "disparate impact theory" represents the most explicit rejection of this approach. As Trump's counsel explained during the signing, this theory "underlies a lot of the modern DEI and CRT driven diversity culture" and has guided regulatory actions across federal agencies. By instructing departments to abandon this framework, Trump is effectively cutting off oxygen to many diversity initiatives that depend on federal enforcement mechanisms.

"We want to focus on results. We want to focus on actual fairness. We want to focus on merit," explained one of Trump's legal advisors during the ceremony.

Why this matters now

The timing of these orders coincides with growing public skepticism about higher education. Recent surveys show American confidence in universities has dropped precipitously, with concerns

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