
"Former SBA Chief Linda McMahon Shakes Up Education Landscape as New Trump Administration Secretary"
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Multiple national outlets, including Fox Business, report that McMahon has become the face of a new federal crackdown on perceived antisemitism at major universities. She called the recent two hundred million dollar settlement extracted from Columbia University a monumental victory after the administration paused federal funding in response to campus protests and alleged bias incidents. Columbia leaders agreed to suspend or expel student activists, commit to stronger antisemitism policies, and revise admissions in response to these federal pressures. The Trump administration has taken similar action against other prestigious schools, notably prompting a public feud and lawsuit from Harvard University over new government requirements and subsequent funding pauses.
While these higher education fights dominate the headlines, recent press releases from the U.S. Small Business Administration still highlight last week’s announcement of seven point five million dollars in new grant funding to spur domestic manufacturing and innovation, with the current SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler stating this is part of a continuing agenda to strengthen U.S. supply chains and technology industries. McMahon’s work as former SBA head is often cited in coverage of her ability to bridge private sector priorities with federal policymaking.
On the broader national stage, McMahon faces mounting legal battles, as federal courts in Massachusetts have temporarily blocked Trump administration attempts to lay off over a thousand Education Department employees. The administration’s plan to close the department now faces growing pushback from lawmakers and workers, given the risks this poses for millions of student loan borrowers.
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