
Headline: Linda McMahon, Education Secretary, Clashes with Harvard in Aggressive Stance
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McMahon's journey to her current position began when she was nominated by President Donald Trump to serve as Secretary of Education on November 19, 2024. She was subsequently confirmed by the Senate on March 3, 2025, with a vote of 51-45. Prior to this role, McMahon served as the Administrator of the Small Business Administration from 2017 to 2019 during Trump's first term.
During her tenure at the SBA, McMahon was known for setting high expectations. Former colleagues recall her commanding presence, with one remembering how she "slapped the table and said, 'There's going to be one conversation in this room and it's mine,'" immediately establishing her authority. Despite coming from the private sector without federal government experience, McMahon was willing to invest time to understand the public sector's unique challenges.
McMahon's leadership style at the SBA was characterized by a listening-first approach. She spent her first 90 days on the job engaging with small businesses, employees, and advocates to gain a comprehensive understanding of the agency's strengths and weaknesses. During her tenure, she expanded educational opportunities for women entrepreneurs by helping take brick-and-mortar programs online.
In her current role as Education Secretary, McMahon has aligned herself with Trump's controversial plan to dismantle the Department of Education, stating that "it's not working." Her confirmation hearing in February 2025 occurred amid an aggressive effort by the Trump administration to shrink the Education Department's footprint, with dozens of employees placed on administrative leave.
The SBA itself is currently undergoing significant changes, announcing a major reorganization on March 21, 2025. This restructuring will reduce the agency's workforce by 43%, eliminating what the current administration describes as "the expansive social policy agenda of the prior Administration" and returning to pre-pandemic staffing levels.
McMahon's background includes leadership roles beyond government service. Before her time in public office, she was a business and wrestling executive, co-founding what would become World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) with her husband Vince McMahon. Her education experience includes serving on the Connecticut State Board of Education in 2009 and as a trustee at Sacred Heart University, a private Catholic institution in Connecticut.