Matt Maddock comments on education department layoffs and employment trends

Matt Maddock comments on education department layoffs and employment trends
Matt Maddock, Michigan State Representative for 51st District — Michigan House Republicans
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Matt Maddock, a known figure in political commentary, shared his views on recent educational developments through a series of tweets on June 17, 2025. His posts touched upon significant decisions and statistics concerning the education sector.

In his first tweet, Maddock discussed actions taken by Education Secretary McMahon. He stated, “Education Secretary McMahon cut half the dept 4133 employees and the fake judges are forcing her to hire them back.” This comment reflects ongoing debates about administrative decisions within the Department of Education.

Later that day, Maddock highlighted employment trends among college graduates. He remarked, “Today 40% of college grads are working at jobs they didn’t need a college education for.” This statistic points to broader discussions about the value and utility of higher education in today’s job market.

His final tweet was more cryptic, consisting solely of applause emojis: “. . .” The context or subject of this expression was not clarified.



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