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Donald Trump picks billionaire, WWE co-founder Linda McMahon to be education secretary

President-elect Donald Trump named his new secretary of education, tapping former Small Business Administration head and former wrestling executive Linda McMahon for the position.
The Education Department provides some funding for public schools, administers federal student aid programs and collects data on US education. Trump has vowed to close the department and redistribute most services to state-level education officials.
“We will send Education BACK TO THE STATES, and Linda will spearhead that effort,” Trump said in a Tuesday statement.
McMahon served as administrator of the Small Business Administration under Trump’s first term from 2017 to 2019. In 2010, she ran as the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Connecticut but lost to current Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal.
Her experience in education is more limited, having served on the Connecticut Board of Education for one year beginning in 2009. She also studied to be a teacher, earning a bachelor’s degree in French and teaching certification from East Carolina University in North Carolina.
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She has remained a close ally to the former president as chair of the board for the America First Policy Institute, a conservative think tank founded by Trump aides in 2021 to promote his GOP priorities. McMahon has also co-led Trump’s transition team alongside fellow billionaire Howard Lutnick, who Trump selected to lead the Commerce Department.
Before entering Trump’s political orbit, McMahon helped found Capitol Wrestling, now known as World Wrestling Entertainment, with her husband Vince McMahon. Both spouses were named in a lawsuit filed last month accusing WWE leaders of allowing “systemic and pervasive abuse” of underage children.
McMahon was one of multiple wrestling world figures to make an appearance at this year’s Republican National Convention in support of Trump.
“President Trump is a job creator and the best friend American workers have had in the White House,” McMahon told the RNC crowd in Milwaukee.
She was initially considered a top contender to lead the Department of Commerce, coming off Trump’s decisive win this November. McMahon will need to be confirmed by the Senate.

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