[WATCH]: President Trump Singles Out Dismal State of Education in Riverside, California
“Everything they (CA) touch turns bad.”
ICYMI. President Trump singled out Riverside and Los Angeles counties in California as examples of how bad California education is, during questions while signing a tariff on automobiles in the Oval office yesterday. The real Oval office, not the Biden stage with the large screen teleprompter and other gadgets needed for producing make-believe. And, a real pen.
The question, posed by a reporter wearing a mask, asked about education going back to the states and what would Trump do if states like California went hog-wild with leftist ideology—which they already are!
Trump pointed out that “…everything California touches goes bad…” and used Los Angeles and Riverside as examples.
Point being, President Trump is aware of Riverside, Ca and the hijinks they are pulling! In truth, Riverside is probably known for the county seat’s transgender athletes, but that’s okay, same corrupt County Office of Education (RCOE). If DSUSD get scrutinized at the same time as RCOE, I will ride that coattail.
One last thing. The Executive Order that ended the DOE, did not end it entirely. At least, not yet, for Section 2(b) states:
“(b) Consistent with the Department of Education’s authorities, the Secretary of Education shall ensure that the allocation of any Federal Department of Education funds is subject to rigorous compliance with Federal law and Administration policy, including the requirement that any program or activity receiving Federal assistance terminate illegal discrimination obscured under the label “diversity, equity, and inclusion” or similar terms and programs promoting gender ideology.”
Keep up those Department of Education DEI complaints, maybe we can get DSUSD to be one of the first districts to have their federal funding frozen.
WATCH:
Trump doesn’t mention names on accident. He dropped the names LA and Riverside for a reason
My president bringing light to an area that has been in the shadows for far too long.
Thank you Kenny for all your hard work.