A Democratic lawmaker mentioned in an interview on Monday that youngsters received’t be served lunch and can be in lecture rooms that don’t have lecturers if President Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s Division of Authorities Effectivity get their manner.
“That’s the word that has to get out … Your kid may be in a classroom that doesn’t have a teacher,” Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., mentioned on Ana Cabrera Stories on MSNBC.
Trump, who campaigned on eliminating the Division of Training throughout the 2024 presidential election, has enlisted the assistance Elon Musk, founder and chief govt of SpaceX and Tesla Inc, to overview the effectivity of the company. Trump is predicted to situation an govt order calling for the elimination of the division.
On Friday, Democratic lawmakers surrounded the Division of Training protesting the Trump administration over a “lack of transparency” however have been denied entry by safety.
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Home Democrats have been blocked from coming into the Division of Training constructing in Washington, Feb. 7, 2025. (Fox Information)
Through the CNN interview, DeLauro mentioned that college students won’t be able to get lunch in class beneath Trump.
“The other piece of that is the outrage of the American public,” DeLauro mentioned. “And when you … think about there is the legal issue, but you have to think about what the, you know, what are the repercussions to American families. You take education, you’re looking at denying people school lunches.”
She additionally mentioned that particular wants college students would endure and that Congress would struggle to cease the Trump administration.
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The U.S. Division of Training constructing in Washington, D.C. (Erin Scott/Bloomberg through Getty Pictures)
“The Congress will not let this succeed,” DeLauro mentioned. “And the courts are important… While we do not have standing to sue, we are working with the organizations that are bringing suit.”

Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., speaks throughout an interview Monday on Ana Cabrera studies on MSNBC (screenshot/MSNBC)
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