In her initial interview as Education Secretary, Linda McMahon conveyed her belief that the United States does not need the Education Department, asserting President Trump's plan to issue an executive order for its closure. She highlighted how congressional approval would be necessary, especially given the contentious political climate in a divided Senate. McMahon responded to concerns about student test scores, assuring that department closure could lead to improved scores, while expressing a desire to redirect funding with fewer restrictions to states, rather than cutting educational funding altogether.
In her first interview as Education Secretary, Linda McMahon stated unequivocally that the United States does not need the Education Department, hinting at potential closure.
Discussing the proposed closure of the Education Department, McMahon acknowledged the complexity of getting congressional approval but assured a focus on redirecting school funding with fewer restrictions.
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