In a Truth Social post Friday evening, Trump thanked Brown for his service.
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WORDS OF WISDOM | "Example, whether it be good or bad, has a powerful influence." | GEORGE WASHINGTON | | Good morning! Today, we're covering President Trump's plan to merge the USPS into the Department of Commerce, billions of dollars at stake for the nation's biggest public school districts over DEI policies, and the minerals-for-aid deal with Ukraine. | TOP STORIES | | | The Epoch Times is the fastest-growing independent news media in America. We are free from the influence of any government, corporation, or political party. If you value what we do, the best way to support us is to subscribe. Subscribe at our President's Day Sale: $1 a week for an entire year—offer ends soon! | Support and Subscribe | | | Nation's Biggest School Districts Stand to Lose Billions Over Trump's DEI Order The five largest U.S. public school districts stand to lose more than $5 billion in federal funds per year if they refuse to comply with President Donald Trump's executive order barring progressive ideologies such as diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in schools.
Districts face federal funding cuts for maintaining personnel, training, or instructional functions centered on providing special or separate treatment to any employees or students based on race or gender. Trump's order, which cites federal civil rights laws, also prohibits curricula that suggest that the United States and its public institutions are inherently racist.
The Department of Education funds special education functions for K–12 schools and provides financial assistance to schools with large low-income student populations, while the Department of Agriculture covers free and reduced school meal programs. New York City Public Schools, which in 2022 required administrators to reinterview for their jobs through the district Office of Diversity Equity and Inclusion, received $2.2 billion in federal grants this year. (More) | US Close to Reaching Minerals-for-Aid Deal With Ukraine President Trump said Friday that a deal with Kyiv is nearly finalized to grant the United States access to Ukraine's rare earth minerals in exchange for continued U.S. military aid. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also expressed optimism, confirming that negotiators from both countries were working to finalize terms that would be fair to Kyiv.
"We're signing an agreement hopefully in the next fairly short period of time," Trump said in the Oval Office on Friday. "I think we're pretty close."
Trump emphasized that the agreement—which "keeps us" in Ukraine—would ensure Washington recoups between $400 billion and $500 billion in aid to Kyiv. He noted that while European nations have contributed $100 billion to Ukraine, primarily through loans that will be repaid, Washington has provided $300 billion with no expectation of return. "I think they want it. They feel good about it," Trump said of the deal. "They're very happy about it," he said, and "we get our money back." (More) How did you enjoy today's Morning Brief? Tell us what you think here. | MORE TOP NEWS | | | | | | PREMIUM | | INSPIRED | | A WORD FROM ADVERTISER | One of the world's top doctors shares how eating certain breakfast foods can give people more energy, clearer thinking, and help burn fat. Other foods may cause... watch the video! >>> | EPOCH TV | | | OPINION | | | EPOCH FUN | | |
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