Amber Rose Compares Donald Trump To United States Secretary Of Education

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Amber Rose Compares Donald Trump to United States Secretary of Education

Rose's Comments Come After DeVos's Controversial Remarks About School Choice

Model and activist Amber Rose has compared President Donald Trump to United States Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, saying that both are "out of touch" with the needs of students.

Rose's comments come after DeVos made a series of controversial remarks about school choice, including saying that parents should be able to use taxpayer money to send their children to private schools.

"Trump and DeVos are both out of touch with the reality of what's happening in our schools," Rose said in a statement.

"They're both more concerned with giving tax breaks to the wealthy than they are with making sure that all children have access to a quality education."

Rose's comments have been met with mixed reactions. Some have praised her for speaking out against DeVos's policies, while others have criticized her for comparing Trump to the secretary of education.

DeVos has been a controversial figure since she was appointed to her position in 2017. She has been criticized for her lack of experience in education, her support for school choice, and her efforts to roll back Obama-era regulations.

Trump has also been criticized for his education policies. He has proposed cutting funding for public education and has supported DeVos's efforts to expand school choice.

The debate over school choice is likely to continue in the coming months. DeVos is expected to release a new set of regulations on school choice in the near future, and Trump is expected to propose further cuts to education funding in his next budget.

It remains to be seen whether Rose's comments will have any impact on the debate over school choice. However, her remarks have certainly brought attention to the issue and have sparked a conversation about the role of the federal government in education.