Supreme Court permits Trump’s actions against Education Department

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The Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision, temporarily allowed President Trump to halt pay for 1,400 Education Department employees amid efforts to dismantle the agency, sparking criticism from liberal justices who argued it oversteps congressional authority and threatens public education. The case highlights ongoing tensions between executive power and judicial oversight, with the administration asserting broad authority to manage federal agencies.
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