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Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) has publicly called for the resignation of Education Secretary Linda McMahon, accusing her of being unfit for the role. Warren's remarks come amid growing concerns over the Trump administration's policies, which she describes as a "full-fledged assault on public education."
In a recent statement, Warren emphasized that McMahon's leadership has been detrimental to the education system, undermining the values of equity and accessibility. The senator criticized the administration’s approach to funding and support for public schools, arguing that it disproportionately affects low-income and marginalized communities.
Warren's call to action reflects a broader sentiment among educators and advocates who are alarmed by proposed cuts to essential programs and services. The senator's stance highlights the ongoing debate over the future of public education in the United States, as she urges lawmakers and citizens alike to prioritize the needs of students and teachers over political agendas.
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