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March 21, 2025

The past week has felt like a month. And the past month has felt like a year. And 2025, so far, feels like many weeks and many months and many years.

Thursday marked exactly two months since Donald Trump became president for the second time. In his 60 or so days, he and his right-hand man Elon Musk have taken a machete to the federal government. Along the way, Trump has continued his assault on the media and free speech.

He gutted the longstanding and well-respected Voice of America, which has promoted democracy and transparency across the world since World War II. Trump, through social media posts, and White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, through press conferences, have insulted individual reporters and news outlets, including The Atlantic, The Associated Press and even Fox News.

That all happened in just the past week alone. Based on history, there might have been even further verbal attacks between the time I wrote this and the time you’re reading it.

Then Thursday, perhaps worn out from his media attacks, Trump decided to do his best to dismantle the Department of Education. Trump signed an executive order with that purpose on Thursday, although it cannot be completely closed down without the approval of Congress.

“But,” The New York Times’ Michael C. Bender, Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Zach Montague report, “the Trump administration has already taken steps to narrow the agency’s authority and significantly cut its workforce while also telegraphing plans to try and shutter it.”

Even CNN’s coverage of the events seemed to settle on this main point: We don’t know for sure what will happen next and how this will all play out. Contributor David Axelrod referenced a joke about a man who jumped from a high-rise. As he passed the 20th floor, someone asked how he was doing, and the man replied, “So far, so good.”

We’ll just have to wait and see how the story ends. Frankly, if the department is essentially shut down, we might not see all the impacts until Trump is well out of office.

Here’s a good breakdown from PolitiFact’s Grace Abels and Amy Sherman: “Trump wants to close the Education Department. Here’s what to know.”

And here’s The Washington Post’s Laura Meckler with “What to know about Trump’s plan to abolish the Education Department.”

So as we try to put the past week behind us and brace ourselves for the next, maybe this weekend would be a good time to check out some college basketball as March Madness cranks up. See you next week.

In the meantime, here is more media news, tidbits and interesting links for your weekend review …

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