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Can an executive order eliminate the Ministry of Education?


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    Can an executive order eliminate the Ministry of Education?

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Two sources told NBC News that the White House is an executive to eliminate the Ministry of Education. NBC News’ Kelly O’Donnell reports that Congress is the only body that has the ability to create or remove federal agencies.

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