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According to official government releases and major media outlets, Linda McMahon is not currently serving as Administrator of the Small Business Administration as of late August 2025. In February 2025, Kelly Loeffler was appointed to this position, succeeding Isabella Guzman under President Donald Trump according to information from Paul Hastings and The National Pulse. Linda McMahon is currently serving as the United States Secretary of Education, effective since March 2025.

Recent headlines about McMahon focus on major Department of Education actions. Following the botched rollout of a federal student aid application during the Biden administration, McMahon announced on August 27 that the updated Free Application for Federal Student Aid for the 2026 to 2027 academic year will launch on time by October 1. She emphasized in her statement that under President Trump, her team has prioritized technical expertise, resulting in the earliest testing launch of the FAFSA form in history. McMahon also criticized the previous administration, saying millions of American students and families were left without clear answers or a path forward. She assured congressional leaders and the public that the new form will launch on schedule for students and schools nationwide according to reporting from The Bradenton Times.

In addition to FAFSA reforms, other recent news reports indicate that McMahon announced significant restructuring at the Department of Education. She outlined plans for mass layoffs and voluntary buyouts that would eliminate roughly half the agency’s workforce according to AOL News. This follows a recent Supreme Court decision allowing President Trump to reduce personnel at federal agencies.

While some listeners may associate Linda McMahon’s name with leadership of the Small Business Administration from her tenure under President Trump in 2017 to 2019, there is no current reporting within the last few days on any major SBA actions or statements made by her in that role. Instead, Kelly Loeffler has led high-profile work at the SBA this month, ordering over five thousand lenders to end discriminatory banking practices based on political or religious views per The National Pulse.

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