President Donald Trump nominated Linda McMahon, 76, to serve as secretary of education on Nov. 19, 2024. McMahon is
School choice should be a major agenda item for new Education Secretary Linda McMahon as the Trump administration kicks off.
Linda McMahon isn’t in charge of the U.S. Department of Education yet, but if the Senate confirms her, she’ll be among friends. At least four former staff members from the America First Policy Institute,
That is why I proudly support President-elect Donald Trump’s choice of Linda McMahon as the next secretary of Education. She is a talented leader who has proven herself in both the private sector and public service to create real educational ...
This is part of Hello, Trumpworld, Slate’s reluctant guide to the people who will be calling the shots now—at least for as long as they last in Washington.
It is obvious that what happens relative to education during the Trump administration will have far-reaching impacts and consequences. The importance of education to our nation’s quality of life and
Denise Carter will fill the role until President Donald Trump's pick, Linda McMahon, is confirmed by the U.S. Senate.
Bell-Ellwanger: With NAEP scores down & absenteeism up, Linda McMahon must make her policies on data, assessment, transparency & student privacy clear
A fan of pro wrestling, Trump's approach to diplomacy may be unorthodox, but it resembles a common-sense tradition rooted in American philosophy In his inauguration address, US President Donald Trump delivered two important messages - that he will start a "common sense" revolution and that the US' decline is over.
President Donald Trump tapped a slew of political appointees to the U.S. Department of Education last week, assembling a team to pressure Harvard and other universities to roll back diversity, equity,
A slate of President Trump’s Cabinet nominees have appeared before senators in recent days for key hearings on their road to confirmation. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) was the first to be confirmed,
Amusingly, the Senate confirmation hearings have been exposing who seems “terrified of strong women.” (Spoiler alert: It isn’t Republicans.)