President Donald Trump has announced his intention to reform the education system in the United States if he secures a second term in office.

In a recent appearance on the Fox News program “Fox & Friends,” Trump committed to empowering states to manage their educational institutions independently, free from federal oversight.

He emphasized his goal of removing education from the jurisdiction of Washington. During the discussion, Trump responded to inquiries from viewers nationwide, including a question from Anthony, an autistic student from Wisconsin, who expressed his worries regarding the limited school choice available for children with autism.

“I have high-functioning autism, but my autism means I am only allowed to go to public schools that teach things that promote things against my values and faith,” the student explained.

“This makes life hard and confusing.

“When you become president, what can you and JD Vance do to help other students like me to have a choice of schools?”

“Well, thank you very much,” Trump replied.

“It’s all about school choice.

“You know, that’s one of the biggest things on my platform.

“It’s about school choice, and we’re also going to get it out of Washington.”

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