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Education Secretary Linda McMahon told the Daily Caller on Tuesday that she was “fully aware” that her administration job would be to eliminate her own position as she and President Trump prepared for his second term in the White House.

Trump signed an executive order on Thursday that directed the Secretary of Education to take “all necessary steps to facilitate the closure of the Department of Education and return education authority to the States.” Both Trump and McMahon have talked about fully eliminating the department, which would require Congressional approval. McMahon told the Caller that she knew she was signing up for a temporary job when Trump spoke to her about taking the top education post.

The video player is currently playing an ad. You can skip the ad in 5 sec with a mouse or keyboard“Bear in mind that I also served as co-chair of the transition committee, so I was fully on board all along with all of the [president’s ] thought process,” McMahon told the Caller, noting that Trump had continuously touted his plans on the campaign trail. “I was fully aware of the job that I was assuming and he was very clear with me, and then asked me about my willingness to do this.”

“He always knew my interest in education. The fact that I served on a board of trustees for university for 16 years, and been on the State Board of Education in Connecticut. I had some background and had done some research in education, and I had some really strong ideas and strong opinions, and he liked our conversation, and so I agreed to do this,” the education secretary told the Caller.

Trump’s executive order does not tell McMahon where to move each function of the department, but that is something the secretary is looking at, she previously told the Caller. For example, the Office of Civil Rights may end up in the Department of Justice, McMahon hinted.

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