Linda McMahon has recently attracted widespread attention in her role as Secretary of Education, a position to which she was appointed after previously serving as the Administrator of the Small Business Administration under President Trump. In recent days, rather than focusing on traditional small business topics, McMahon is making headlines for leading what is widely considered the boldest restructuring of the federal education system in decades. CNN and multiple industry outlets are reporting that McMahon is carrying out President Trump’s directive to significantly dismantle the Department of Education, handing more authority back to states and advancing new conservative initiatives. This includes policies aimed at strengthening prayer in schools, prioritizing patriotic curricula, and cutting federal funding for diversity and inclusion programs.
According to WND, the department workforce has already been reduced by half through buyouts and mass firings, and over $400 million in grants has been canceled, reflecting a rapid shift in priorities. Multiple administrative responsibilities have been delegated to other agencies, signaling McMahon’s intent to shrink the department significantly. Coupled with extensive travel on a nationwide tour to study local educational best practices, she is also pressing universities to reform by tying funding to policy changes, such as reinstating records for women athletes and redirecting grants to historically black colleges and universities after halting funds for Hispanic-serving institutions.
Despite the rhetoric about shutting down the department, McMahon has stated in recent interviews that Congress, not the president, holds the power to dissolve the agency. She has emphasized her focus on proving the effectiveness of decentralization while shifting the public debate toward returning educational control to the states. Critics argue that her tenure is more about executing directives than setting an independent vision. Still, her business background, strategic approach, and willingness to enforce major cuts have earned her the confidence of both the White House and many in the conservative base.
Throughout her leadership, McMahon has also overseen the rollout of a new scholarship tax credit program that lets states and donors partner to deliver educational scholarships, enhancing school choice without the use of federal vouchers. While the measure has been well received among Republican governors, resistance has emerged in states led by Democrats and among teachers' unions, who claim it siphons funds from public education.
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