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This vote was no Stone Cold Stunner. World Wrestling Entertainment co-founder Linda McMahon was confirmed along party lines by the US Senate on Monday to lead the Department of Education — which is already cutting funding and offering buyouts to its workforce as President Trump has made clear he wants the agency “closed immediately.
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The Senate has advanced the nomination of former World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) CEO Linda McMahon to serve as Secretary of Education for a final round of voting.
Linda McMahon has been confirmed to serve as President Donald Trump's Secretary of Education after a full Senate vote on Monday.
ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Reporter Linda McMahon has been confirmed as Secretary of the Department of Education—and she’s vowed to get right to work dismantling the agency. The co-founder of World Wrestling Entertainment and chief of President Donald Trump’s transition team was confirmed by the Senate in a 51-45 vote on Monday.
Linda McMahon, 76, stepped down as CEO of WWE in 2009 to run for political office. Now she’s Donald Trump’s nominee for education secretary.
The Republican-controlled Senate on Monday confirmed former wrestling exec and billionaire Linda McMahon as the next Secretary of Education. With a demonstrated lack of knowledge about even the most basic education laws and policies, McMahon is now the head of a department that Trump has called a “ big con job ” that he hopes to dismantle.
Donald Trump has vowed to dismantle the education department in his campaign promises, which Linda McMahon agrees with
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Linda McMahon has been confirmed by the United States Senate as Secretary of Education, following her nomination by President Donald Trump. The Senate voted to confirm McMahon with a 51-45 majority, with four senators missing the vote.
The US Senate has confirmed former wrestling executive Linda McMahon as the next Secretary of Education. The 76-year-old businesswoman and longtime ally of former President Donald Trump was approved in a 51-45 vote on Monday, February 3. She will now lead the Education Department as the government pushes forward with Trump's policies.