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The nearly 30-year-old policy, withdrawn by Secretary Linda McMahon, allowed non-qualified illegal immigrants to access federal public benefits.
Linda McMahon, President Trump’s nominee to be secretary of Education, testifies before a Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill in ...
A Thursday Senate hearing with Linda McMahon was disrupted multiple times by protesters, one of whom used their minor demonstration to homage a classic World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) line ...
Linda McMahon, President Donald Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Education, speaks during a hearing of the Health, Education, and Labor Committee on her nomination, Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025, in ...
WWE co-founder Linda McMahon was in the hot seat ... on 76-year-old McMahon's lack of experience in public education. McMahon was interrupted by protesters during her opening statement, ...
Linda McMahon at Feb. 14 confirmation hearing. WASHINGTON — Connecticut businesswoman Linda McMahon was confirmed along party lines Monday as the 13th U.S. secretary of education even as she said she ...
Linda McMahon, pictured here at her ... In a statement announcing her ... McMahon decried a public education “system in decline” and vowed to “reorient” the U.S. Department of Education ...
5 takeaways from Linda McMahon about the U.S ... the department has released statements outlining its goal to more aggressively ... Pell grants for low-income college students and Public Service ...
NC native Linda McMahon, ... “McMahon is entirely unqualified to be Secretary of Education,” Paris said in a written statement. “She has no background in public schools.
McMahon is a professional wrestling business magnate and co-chair of President-elect Donald Trump's transition team. She has limited experience working with K-12 public schools.
Education secretary nominee Linda McMahon is the next Cabinet pick of President Trump’s to face a showdown with lawmakers — and the first he has told to “put yourself out of a job.&#822… ...
Education Secretary Linda McMahon said the civil rights investigations at colleges could carry on under Attorney General Pam Bondi at the Justice Department.