
In a major win for medical freedom, President Trump has signed an executive order to strip federal funding from schools and educational institutions that require COVID-19 vaccinations for students and staff.
The move fulfills a key campaign promise to end coercive vaccine mandates and restore personal choice in education.
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“I will not give one penny to any school that has a vaccine mandate or a mask mandate,” Trump declared on the campaign trail, making good on his vow to protect individual rights.
The order directs Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Department of Education to develop a comprehensive plan to eliminate funding for any institution that refuses to comply.
This decisive action ensures that no school can force students or educators to take a vaccine as a condition for participation.
This follows Trump’s earlier decision to reinstate military service members who were unfairly dismissed for refusing the Pentagon’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
While Trump initially supported the rapid development of the vaccines under Operation Warp Speed, he has consistently opposed forcing them on the public, standing firmly against overreach by schools, businesses, and government agencies.
With this latest order, the administration is reaffirming its commitment to medical freedom, parental rights, and the ability of Americans to make their own health decisions—without government interference.