Trump expected to direct McMahon to eliminate the Department of Education: EO draft
President Trump is expected to take the extraordinary step this week of directing his secretary of education to dissolve the U.S. Department of Education, according to sources familiar with a draft executive order.
The draft Trump is expected to issue calls on Education Secretary Linda McMahon to facilitate a department closure by taking all necessary steps "permitted by law." The draft doesn’t directly mention Congress but Trump’s proposal requires congressional approval. Any proposed legislation would likely fail without 60 Senate votes.

The move has been months in the making, helping the president inch one step closer to fulfilling a campaign promise.
“The Federal bureaucratic hold on education must end,” the president’s EO draft states. “The Department of Education's main functions can, and should, be returned to the States,” it continues.
In the draft, the secretary is directed to allocate federal funding for education programs subject to rigorous compliance with the law and administration policy.
But congressional approval is required to abolish a federal agency and Secretary McMahon has acknowledged she would need Congress to carry out the president’s vision to close the department she’s been tapped to lead.