Many GOP K-12 Policy Hands Would Turn Down a Job With Donald Trump
Many GOP K-12 Policy Hands Would Turn Down a Job With Donald Trump
It's the way Trump has discussed various groups of people, along with his non-existent education platform, that leads John Bailey, the vice president for policy at the Foundation for Excellence in Education (founded by former Gov. Jeb Bush), to swear off working for or providing counsel to Trump.
"I just don't believe he has an agenda," Bailey said. "It troubles me greatly how dismissive he is of many key groups, whether it's women, immigrants, or minorities."