Democracy Dies in Darkness

GOP candidates embrace Trump’s call to abolish Education Department

Republican candidates in tight races speak out on the issue, an on-and-off GOP goal since the agency was created

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Wisconsin Senate hopeful Eric Hovde, seen campaigning with former president Donald Trump in June, is one of many Republicans who support abolishing the federal Education Department. (Taylor Glascock for The Washington Post)

Closing the Education Department is a central plank in former president Donald Trump’s schools agenda. Inside the Republican Party, he’s not alone.

GOP candidates in some of the most competitive Senate and House races have proposed shuttering the agency, in some cases following Trump’s lead. Project 2025, the conservative blueprint for a future Republican administration, lays out a detailed plan for how to go about ending it. And former Trump education secretary Betsy DeVos has said she would come back for a second term if the mission was closing her former department.