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Senate confirms billionaire Linda McMahon as Secretary of Education

Last Updated 2 weeks by Amnon J. Jobi | Amnon Front Page

The Senate voted 51-45 Monday to confirm Linda McMahon as the Secretary of Education.

McMahon now faces the competing tasks of winding down the Education Department while also escalating efforts to achieve Trumps agenda. Already the Republican president has signed sweeping orders to rid Americas schools of diversity programs and accommodations for transgender students while also calling for expanded school choice programs.

At the same time, Trump has promised to shut down the department and said he wants McMahon to put herself out of a job.

A billionaire and former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment, McMahon, 76, is an unconventional pick for the role. She spent a year on Connecticuts state board of education and is a longtime trustee at Sacred Heart University but otherwise has little traditional education leadership.

McMahon’s supporters see her as a skilled executive who will reform a department that Republicans say has failed to improve American education. Opponents say shes unqualified and fear her budget cuts will be felt by students nationwide.

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At her confirmation hearing, McMahon distanced herself from Trumps blistering rhetoric. She said the goal is to make the Education Department operate more efficiently, not to defund programs.

She acknowledged that only Congress has the power to close the department, and she pledged to preserve Title I money for low-income schools, Pell grants for low-income college students, and the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. Yet she suggested some operations could move to other departments, saying Health and Human Services might be better suited to enforce disability rights laws.

Weeks before McMahon’s confirmation hearing, the White House was considering an executive order that would direct the education secretary to cut the agency as much as legally possible while asking Congress to shut it down completely. Some of McMahons allies pressed the White House to hold the order until after her confirmation to avoid potential backlash.

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Created by Congress in 1979, the Education Departments primary role is to disburse money to the nations schools and colleges. It sends billions of dollars a year to K-12 school and oversees a $1.6 trillion federal student loan portfolio.

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Trump argues the department has been overtaken by liberals who press their ideology on Americas schools.

Schools and colleges have been navigating a demand to eliminate diversity programs or risk having their federal funding pulled. The Trump administration gave them a Feb. 28 deadline to comply. The Education Department addressed questions about its guidance in a document released Saturday, saying in part that changing names that reference diversity or equity alone is not enough if programs treat students differently by race.

During the presidential campaign, Trump vowed to close the department and grant its authority to states. Schools and states already wield significantly greater authority over education than the federal government, which is barred from influencing curriculum. Federal money makes up roughly 14% of public school budgets.

Already, the Trump administration has started overhauling much of the departments work.

Trump adviser Elon Musks Department of Government Efficiency has cut dozens of contracts it dismissed as woke and wasteful. It gutted the Institute of Education Sciences, which gathers data on the nations academic progress, and the administration has fired or suspended scores of employees.

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Some of the cuts have halted work thats ordered under federal law. At her hearing, McMahon said the agency will spend money thats directed by Congress, and she played down DOGEs cuts as merely an audit.

McMahon is a longtime Trump ally who left WWE in 2009 to launch a political career, running unsuccessfully twice for the U.S. Senate. She has given millions of dollars to Trumps campaigns and served as leader of the Small Business Administration during his first term.

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Senate confirms billionaire Linda McMahon as Secretary of Education

Last Updated 2 weeks by Amnon J. Jobi | Amnon Front Page

The Senate voted 51-45 Monday to confirm Linda McMahon as the Secretary of Education.

McMahon now faces the competing tasks of winding down the Education Department while also escalating efforts to achieve Trumps agenda. Already the Republican president has signed sweeping orders to rid Americas schools of diversity programs and accommodations for transgender students while also calling for expanded school choice programs.

At the same time, Trump has promised to shut down the department and said he wants McMahon to put herself out of a job.

A billionaire and former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment, McMahon, 76, is an unconventional pick for the role. She spent a year on Connecticuts state board of education and is a longtime trustee at Sacred Heart University but otherwise has little traditional education leadership.

McMahon’s supporters see her as a skilled executive who will reform a department that Republicans say has failed to improve American education. Opponents say shes unqualified and fear her budget cuts will be felt by students nationwide.

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At her confirmation hearing, McMahon distanced herself from Trumps blistering rhetoric. She said the goal is to make the Education Department operate more efficiently, not to defund programs.

She acknowledged that only Congress has the power to close the department, and she pledged to preserve Title I money for low-income schools, Pell grants for low-income college students, and the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. Yet she suggested some operations could move to other departments, saying Health and Human Services might be better suited to enforce disability rights laws.

Weeks before McMahon’s confirmation hearing, the White House was considering an executive order that would direct the education secretary to cut the agency as much as legally possible while asking Congress to shut it down completely. Some of McMahons allies pressed the White House to hold the order until after her confirmation to avoid potential backlash.

RELATED STORY | Public schools face deadline to remove DEI policies or lose federal funding

Created by Congress in 1979, the Education Departments primary role is to disburse money to the nations schools and colleges. It sends billions of dollars a year to K-12 school and oversees a $1.6 trillion federal student loan portfolio.

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Trump argues the department has been overtaken by liberals who press their ideology on Americas schools.

Schools and colleges have been navigating a demand to eliminate diversity programs or risk having their federal funding pulled. The Trump administration gave them a Feb. 28 deadline to comply. The Education Department addressed questions about its guidance in a document released Saturday, saying in part that changing names that reference diversity or equity alone is not enough if programs treat students differently by race.

During the presidential campaign, Trump vowed to close the department and grant its authority to states. Schools and states already wield significantly greater authority over education than the federal government, which is barred from influencing curriculum. Federal money makes up roughly 14% of public school budgets.

Already, the Trump administration has started overhauling much of the departments work.

Trump adviser Elon Musks Department of Government Efficiency has cut dozens of contracts it dismissed as woke and wasteful. It gutted the Institute of Education Sciences, which gathers data on the nations academic progress, and the administration has fired or suspended scores of employees.

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Some of the cuts have halted work thats ordered under federal law. At her hearing, McMahon said the agency will spend money thats directed by Congress, and she played down DOGEs cuts as merely an audit.

McMahon is a longtime Trump ally who left WWE in 2009 to launch a political career, running unsuccessfully twice for the U.S. Senate. She has given millions of dollars to Trumps campaigns and served as leader of the Small Business Administration during his first term.

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