Washington – Education Secretary Nominee DeVos May Have Plagiarized Obama Official

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    FILE - President-elect Donald Trump's Secretary of Education nominee Betsy DeVos participates in her confirmation hearing before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA, 17 January 2017.EPAWashington – Education secretary nominee Betsy DeVos appears to have used quotes from an Obama administration official without attribution in her written responses to questions from Democrats considering her nomination.

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    DeVos’ nomination cleared the Senate Health, Education, Pensions and Labor Committee on Tuesday, despite fierce opposition from Democrats.

    In response to a question on LGBT rights, DeVos wrote to Sen. Patty Murray, the committee’s top Democrat, “Every child deserves to attend school in a safe, supportive environment where they can learn, thrive, and grow.”

    The quote appears to closely track a statement by Vanita Gupta, head of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, who said in a May press release , “Every child deserves to attend school in a safe, supportive environment that allows them to thrive and grow.”

    Answering a question about civil rights protections, DeVos also used a phrase that appears to copy a document on the Education Department website almost word for word.

    The Washington Post was first to report on the coincidences.

    “Upon initial review, many of the responses look copied and pasted from previous statements, or are simple reiterations of the law and not true responses at all,” Murray said ahead of the committee vote.

    Rob Goad, a White House official tasked with education policy, called the plagiarism allegations “character assassination.”

    “The secretary-designate has long referenced the need for safe and supportive learning environments, free of discrimination, for all students, so that they can learn, achieve, thrive, grow, and lead successful productive lives. These heartfelt words are not the domain of any one individual,” Goad said in a statement. “To level an accusation against her about these words included in responses to nearly 1,400 questions — 139 alone from the ranking member — is simply a desperate attempt to discredit Betsy DeVos, who will serve the Department of Education and our nation’s children with distinction if confirmed.”

    This isn’t the first time when Trump’s team has had to fight off plagiarism allegations. Melania Trump was accused of copying parts of Michele Obama’s speech during her remarks at the Republican National Convention over the summer.

    Also, conservative commentator Monica Crowley had been tapped to be director of strategic communications at the National Security Council but withdrew from consideration after accusations of plagiarism.


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    Reb Yid
    Reb Yid
    7 years ago

    Umm, “reiterations of the law” ARE responses. If the DMV asks what I’m supposed to do at a stop sign, my response will be “stop at a clearly marked stop line”, exactly what the law says.

    Boochie
    Boochie
    7 years ago

    This is so dumb ….. Good luck to the Democrats come 2018 … By the time they figure out what went wrong they’ll hold about 30 Senate seats and maybe 150 congressional seats

    rebbeice
    rebbeice
    7 years ago

    Will the Dumbocratic Party even exist in 4 years ?
    shoo shoo Shumer

    hashomer
    hashomer
    7 years ago

    This DeVos hintala is a real dog. She didn’t even know that handicapped children are entitled to special services, under Federal law PL 94-142. Her nomination by Trumpie shows his true ‘family values’, that only rich kids in private schools are entitled to special services. Feh!
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    AlbertEinstein
    AlbertEinstein
    7 years ago

    Sour grapes, AP, she’s about to be confirmed.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    7 years ago

    This lady seems unqualified. Jefferson Sessions for Attorney General seems inappropriate. The Supreme Court guy is a fine pick. So of course everyone is going nuts about the Supreme Court appointment.