TRUMP THREATENS TO DISMANTLE JOB CORPS STOPPED BY FEDERAL JUDGE
- Michael Thervil
- Jun 7
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 8
Written by Michael Thervil
[Trump Job Corps cuts blocked by Federal Judge] In a sharp turn of events on Wednesday, a federal judge blocked an attempt by President Trump to gut funding for or the total dismantling of the Job Corps program that has severed millions of people not just in America but people from around the world. The Job Corps allows youths between the ages of 16-24 to obtain a free education and vocational training in various trades in fields such as technology, wielding, and healthcare amongst many other industrial trades.

If fund for the Job Corps program had been cut or the entire program been dismantled, many youths would have lost the opportunity to gain invaluable vocational skills that would not only potentially saved their lives, but President Trump would have inadvertently blocked one of America’s chances to “make America great again”; thus, reneging on his campaign promise. As an added negative consequence, the gutting of the Job Corps program would result in yet another wave of mass layoffs around the country.
Again, politicians and people for both sides of the political aisles have been questioning President Trump's stance on why the funding and the Job Corps program itself should be shut down. In the video above, we had the exclusive opportunity to speak with three people who are living successful stories of the Job Corps program. All their experiences, stories, and perspective provide valuable insights not only in what the Job Corps is and how it works, but each one of our guests sheds tremendous light into how Job Corps shaped and molded them into being the successful American citizens that they are.

We urge you to take the time out to listen to what each guest has to say about the Job Corps and how impactful it's been on their lives. We send a special thanks to Miss Me-Me Money, Todd Thomas, and Mario Iglehart for allowing us to speak with them for this interview.
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