A Senate committee approved of President Donald Trump’s nomination of Linda McMahon to lead the Department of Education. She now moves to a full Senate vote.
A reader says President Donald Trump nominee Linda McMahon lacks the experience and credentials to oversee the 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.
A Senate committee forwarded the nomination of Linda McMahon for education secretary to the full Senate despite worries of President Donald Trump's comments about dismantling the Department of Education.
The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions voted 12-11 along party lines to send Linda McMahon’s nomination for education secretary to the full Senate.
Linda McMahon, President Trump’s nominee to lead the Department of Education, said she “wholeheartedly” agrees with his plan to abolish the federal agency. The statement came in response to
During her confirmation hearing, McMahon repeatedly acknowledged the administration would need the help of Congress to abolish the Department of Education.
President Trump’s pick to lead the Education Department, Linda McMahon, cleared her committee vetting Thursday, setting up a final round of confirmation votes on the Senate floor. McMahon, who led Trump’s Small Business Administration during his first term,
A Senate panel on Thursday advanced former professional wrestling executive Linda McMcMahon’s nomination to lead the Department of Education.
At confirmation hearings in February, Linda McMahon outlined a plan to streamline the Department of Education, which President Donald Trump has nominated her to lead. What could that look like?
President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Department of Education, Linda McMahon, has confirmed her full support for the president's plan to abolish the department. “President Trump believes that the bureaucracy in Washington should be abolished so that we can return education to the states,
McMahon, of Greenwich, awaits a full Senate confirmation vote to lead the U.S. Department of Education. Here's what to know about her.