McMahon's confirmation proceedings are likely to focus on how she would handle Donald Trump's plans to dissolve the U.S. Education Department.
U.S. Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA), a member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, released the following statement on the nomination of Linda McMahon to be Secretary of Education: “While I find some areas of common ground with Ms.
Linda McMahon aligns with the president's views on parental choice and DEI, promises to fund what Congress passes.
Linda McMahon on Thursday sketched out how key functions of the Education Department could be carved up to achieve President Donald Trump's goal of dismantling the agency, vowing to "reorient" the department while continuing some of its largest programs.
Linda McMahon is best known for her work in the world of wrestling, but now hopes to lead the embattled U.S. Department of Education.
At her confirmation hearing last week, Linda McMahon, Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of education, walked a thin line. On the one hand, she needed to assure Congress and the American people that she was fit for a cabinet-level position.
Linda McMahon, President Trump's nominee to become secretary of education, appeared before senators on Thursday.
The department says that education is “primarily a state and local responsibility” in America, and most funding and curricula development come from these levels. However, the department does provide federal dollars to California,
U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy delivered remarks during today’s hearing on Linda McMahon's nomination to be Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education.
OutKick host Riley Gaines and former NCAA swimmer Kaitlynn Wheeler react to pushback to President Donald Trump's agenda as Secretary of Education nominee Linda McMahon is set to testify in her Senate confirmation hearing.
Linda McMahon, President Trump’s nominee for secretary of education, told senators she is “ready to enact” the president’s vision for the Department of Education by returning control of curriculum to the states.
Linda McMahon acknowledged during a confirmation hearing Thursday the Trump administration would need the help of Congress to abolish the Education Department.