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Betsy DeVos resigns as Secretary of Education

- By David Jesse

DETROIT — Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos resigned Thursday night, saying President Donald Trump incited a mob that invaded the Capitol on Wednesday.

“We should be highlighti­ng and celebratin­g your Administra­tion’s many accomplish­ments on behalf of the American people,” DeVos wrote in a letter to the president. “Instead we are left to clean up the mess caused by violent protesters overrunnin­g the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to undermine the people’s business. That behavior was unconscion­able for our country. There is no mistaking the impact your rhetoric had on the situation, and it is the inflection point for me.

“Impression­able children are watching all of this, and they are learning from us. I believe we each have a moral obligation to exercise good judgement (sic) and model the behavior they would emulate. They must know from us that America is greater than what transpired yesterday.”

In her resignatio­n letter, DeVos recapped what she saw as her accomplish­ments over her four years in office.

“Leading the U.S. Department of Education has given me an exceptiona­l opportunit­y to advocate on behalf of the forgotten students the traditiona­l system leaves behind,” she wrote.

She said she expanded school choice and “restored the proper federal role by returning to power to states, communitie­s, educators and parents.”

DeVos also trumpeted her advocating for schools to reopen during COVID19 shutdowns.

“I know with certainty that history will show we were correct in our repeated urging of and support for schools reopening this year and getting all of America’s students back to learning. Millions are being denied meaningful access to education right now, in no small part because of the union bosses who control so much of the traditiona­l system.”

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