Trump's Education Department Takes Bold Step to Restore Local Control Over Libraries, Ends Overreach in Book Ban Disputes

In a decisive move to protect local governance and parental rights in education, the Department of Education under Trump's guidance has eliminated an unnecessary Biden-era position that interfered in local school library content decisions. By dismissing 11 baseless book ban complaints, the administration affirms its commitment to parental involvement and local autonomy over educational content. Advocates celebrate the decision as a victory against federal overreach and a triumph for common sense in educational matters, ensuring that decisions about school libraries reflect the values and preferences of local communities and parents, rather than the dictates of distant bureaucrats.