Trump Taps Former Wrestling Executive as Education Secretary
Linda McMahon, the former CEO of WWE, has been nominated to lead the Department of Education.
President Trump's pick for Education Secretary is Linda McMahon, the former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). McMahon, a longtime Republican donor, has no experience in education policy. Her nomination has been met with mixed reactions.
McMahon's lack of experience in education has raised concerns among some critics.
Critics of McMahon's nomination point to her lack of experience in education policy. They argue that she is not qualified to lead the Department of Education, which oversees the nation's public schools.
McMahon's supporters say her business experience will be an asset to the Department of Education.
McMahon's supporters argue that her business experience will be an asset to the Department of Education. They say that she is a successful businesswoman who knows how to get things done.
The Senate is expected to vote on McMahon's nomination in the coming weeks.
The Senate is expected to vote on McMahon's nomination in the coming weeks. It is unclear whether she will be confirmed. If confirmed, she would be the first person without experience in education policy to lead the Department of Education.
McMahon's nomination is part of a larger trend of Trump appointing cabinet members with little or no experience in the fields they are tasked with overseeing.
McMahon's nomination is part of a larger trend of Trump appointing cabinet members with little or no experience in the fields they are tasked with overseeing. This trend has raised concerns among some experts, who argue that it could lead to poor policy decisions.