President Trump has rewarded one of his most outspoken campaign surrogates, Jerry Falwell Jr., the president of Liberty University and son of the Religious Right icon Jerry Falwell, with the top spot on an education policy panel.

The Chronicle of Higher Education reported yesterday that Trump asked Falwell to “head up a new task force that will identify changes that should be made to the U.S. Department of Education’s policies and procedures.”

In November, Falwell said that Trump had offered him the position of secretary of education, but that he had turned it down. Trump later offered the job to conservative mega-donor and voucher activist Betsy DeVos.

While Falwell has criticized what he says is federal overreach in the education sector, his school has received billions of dollars in federal aid.

As we’ve reported, Liberty University has emerged as a right-wing activist institution, and Falwell used his position to convince evangelical voters to back Trump: