GOP Rep. Mark Harris says Trump has done 'tremendous job' making case against Education Department
Share and Follow


Rep. Mark Harris (R-N.C.) said on Tuesday that President Trump successfully made the case against the Department of Education during his 2024 campaign, leading more Republicans to support the effort to drastically reduce its workforce.

In an interview on NewsNation’s “The Hill,” anchor Blake Burman asked Harris what changed among GOP lawmakers, noting 60 House Republicans voted against a measure to abolish the department during the last Congress.

Now, few Republicans are criticizing the Trump administration’s move to cut the workforce by nearly half.

“Well, I think there’s an appetite now because I think there’s the possibility that people really see,” Harris said, adding that poor test scores across the country have demonstrated “a failure in so many ways.”

He also credited the president with influencing public sentiment.

“And I think this president has done a tremendous job of making his case, in the last election that we just went through, that the Department of Education really and truly has not been able to perform at the federal level,” Harris continued, “that we need to be able — whether it be through block grants or whatever ways — to get the money back to the states and the local school boards.”

“Because the governance that governs closest to home, most of the time, governs the most effective. And I believe that’s true in education,” he added. “And I think that we’re seeing an appetite for that. And I think in this Congress, there’s a lot of questions being raised about it.”

The interview came amid reports that the Department of Education was readying to slash a significant share of its workforce.

Shortly after the interview, a senior department official announced that 1,315 staffers were notified Tuesday that they would be let go.

The department started Trump’s second term with more than 4,000 employees, but even before Tuesday, hundreds had already been put on leave or had taken a buyout offer. 

After this reduction, there will be 2,183 employees left with the department, which Trump has repeatedly called to shutter completely.

The Hill is owned by Nexstar Media Group, which also owns NewsNation.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Brown University Puts Safety Chief on Leave Amid Growing Safety Concerns: A Delayed Response?

In response to the tragic shooting deaths of students Ella Cook…

Crackdown on Illegal Alien Truck Drivers: Ensuring Road Safety with Mass Arrests

There have been numerous reports highlighting the issue of commercial driver’s…

Venus Williams Ties the Knot with Italian Beau Andrea Preti in Florida; Sister Serena Stuns with Lavish Wedding Gift

Tennis icon Venus Williams and her Italian partner, actor and model Andrea…

NC Judge Jerry Tillett Under Fire for Disturbing Racial Slur Incident

A once-influential Senior resident Superior Court Judge, now vying for a seat…

State Department Verifies Trump Administration’s Unprecedented Recall of Multiple Ambassadors

Reports suggest that President Donald Trump is initiating the withdrawal of…

Brooklyn Beckham’s Surprising Decision: Ramsay Family Reportedly Disheartened as Sources Unveil Holly Ramsay and Adam Peaty’s Wedding Plans and Describe Brooklyn’s Evolving Relationship with Nicola

In his childhood, Brooklyn Beckham cherished playing with his closest companions—Gordon Ramsay’s…

Legal Halting of Certain Tankers May Impact Funding, Yet Remains a Secondary Concern

In a recent segment on NPR’s “Morning Edition,” Representative Adam Smith (D-WA)…

Owen Shroyer Claims Trump Prioritizes Gaza AI Initiatives Over U.S. Interests

Owen Shroyer recently delivered a fiery critique, claiming the Trump family is…