Linda McMahon was sworn in as the next Secretary of Education on Monday shortly after being confirmed to the post in a full Senate vote.
The Senate confirmed Linda McMahon to lead the Education Department by a party-line vote of 51 to 45. Needed to win Needed to win Note: Confirmation requires a simple majority of voting senators. Ms.
Linda McMahon, a major Republican donor and a former pro-wrestling executive, was confirmed Monday to serve as President Donald Trump’s secretary of the Department of Education.
McMahon will take over a department that has already undergone significant changes.
McMahon will have the dual responsibility of dismantling the Education Department while advancing Trump's policy objectives.
The GOP-controlled Senate approved former wrestling industry executive Linda McMahon as the next secretary of the Education Department.
Secretary Linda McMahon's goals for restructuring the department include prioritizing parental decisions on their kids' education and eliminating DEI.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon has released what she calls the "final mission" for the Department of Education, as the Trump administration appears to be laying the groundwork for the agency's dismantling.
McMahon is working to fulfill the Trump administration's goal of slashing the Education Department and return its power to the states.
WWE co-founder Linda McMahon was sworn in as Donald Trump's education secretary on March 3, sharing her 'final mission' for the Carter-era department that she was tapped to lead
Linda McMahon, a former Senate candidate from Connecticut and GOP megadonor, will take the helm of the U.S. Department of Education at a pivotal time for the agency following her confirmation on
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