Former SBA Chief Linda McMahon Faces Scrutiny Over Education Department Controversies
Update: 2025-12-09
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Linda McMahon is no longer the head of the Small Business Administration, but she remains a prominent figure in national policy debates and continues to attract media attention for her role in the Trump administration and her current position as secretary of education.
Recent coverage has focused less on small business issues and more on her controversial stewardship of the Department of Education and her public commentary. The Florida Phoenix, via a report shared by the Bradenton Times, describes how the Education Department is calling hundreds of civil rights staffers back from paid administrative leave after months of legal and political turmoil around a large scale reduction in force. According to that reporting, the Trump administration had pushed to dismantle key parts of the department, and Linda McMahon was tasked with executing that vision. The decision to sideline more than two hundred Office for Civil Rights employees fueled a backlog of discrimination complaints, and union leaders now say tens of millions of dollars in taxpayer money were wasted while those staffers were barred from doing their jobs.
At the same time, local officials are pressing McMahon for answers about high profile education related settlements. Fox 32 Chicago reports that Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss sent a letter directly to Education Secretary Linda McMahon demanding details on a seventy five million dollar settlement that restored federal research funding to Northwestern University after federal findings that the school failed to protect Jewish students. The mayor is asking how the deal will affect campus protest rules, health care practices, immigration enforcement for international students, and broader civil rights protections, underscoring how McMahon’s department is reshaping the boundaries of federal oversight on university campuses.
Linda McMahon has also drawn criticism in recent days for her public communication style. AOL News highlights a widely shared Fox News appearance in which McMahon appeared not to recognize a commonly used education acronym, prompting questions about her subject matter fluency even as she advances sweeping structural changes to federal education policy. That viral moment has renewed scrutiny of her earlier tenure at the Small Business Administration, where she helped craft deregulatory policies and oversaw pandemic era lending programs that are now being reexamined for fraud and abuse in new oversight reports.
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Recent coverage has focused less on small business issues and more on her controversial stewardship of the Department of Education and her public commentary. The Florida Phoenix, via a report shared by the Bradenton Times, describes how the Education Department is calling hundreds of civil rights staffers back from paid administrative leave after months of legal and political turmoil around a large scale reduction in force. According to that reporting, the Trump administration had pushed to dismantle key parts of the department, and Linda McMahon was tasked with executing that vision. The decision to sideline more than two hundred Office for Civil Rights employees fueled a backlog of discrimination complaints, and union leaders now say tens of millions of dollars in taxpayer money were wasted while those staffers were barred from doing their jobs.
At the same time, local officials are pressing McMahon for answers about high profile education related settlements. Fox 32 Chicago reports that Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss sent a letter directly to Education Secretary Linda McMahon demanding details on a seventy five million dollar settlement that restored federal research funding to Northwestern University after federal findings that the school failed to protect Jewish students. The mayor is asking how the deal will affect campus protest rules, health care practices, immigration enforcement for international students, and broader civil rights protections, underscoring how McMahon’s department is reshaping the boundaries of federal oversight on university campuses.
Linda McMahon has also drawn criticism in recent days for her public communication style. AOL News highlights a widely shared Fox News appearance in which McMahon appeared not to recognize a commonly used education acronym, prompting questions about her subject matter fluency even as she advances sweeping structural changes to federal education policy. That viral moment has renewed scrutiny of her earlier tenure at the Small Business Administration, where she helped craft deregulatory policies and oversaw pandemic era lending programs that are now being reexamined for fraud and abuse in new oversight reports.
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