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'Yes Or No?': When Lisa Blunt Rochester Slammed Linda McMahon Over Trump's Plan To Destroy The Department Of EducationDuring her remarks in a Senate hearing in February, Senator Lisa Blunt Rochester slammed Linda McMahon over President Trump's plan to destroy the Department of Education.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon was tripped up several times during a Senate budget hearing on Tuesday, including when she awkwardly whiffed softball questions from Republican lawmakers.
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'It's All Phony': When Richard Durbin Slammed Linda McMahon During Tense Exchange In HearingDuring his remarks in a Senate hearing this month, Senator Richard Durbin slammed Linda McMahon over her cuts to critical programs within the Department of Education. Durbin stated, "It's all phony." ...
In an interview with NBC News, the education secretary said Harvard still needs to do more to combat antisemitism and vet ...
Donald Trump appointed Secretary of Eduacation Linda McMahon was stumped by questions about the Tulsa Race Massacre.
The secretary was underprepared and unable to answer senators’ questions—was it due to a short-staffed department or ...
U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon got an unexpected pop quiz on Black history during a congressional hearing on ...
Sparks flew on Capitol Hill Wednesday as Education Secretary Linda McMahon faced off with Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman, D-N.J., in a fiery exchange during a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing ...
The secretary is working to refashion the Education Department in a smaller, Trump-infused image.
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The Times Shreveport on MSNSen. John Kennedy and Linda McMahon make significant math error in congressional hearingSen. John Kennedy's math capabilities called into question after he claimed gov. spent over a trillion dollars in last 10+ years on education grants.
Reed started by saying he's not a 'great' mathematician, but corrected a massive math flub by McMahon during a recent hearing ...
Senator Katie Britt questioned Education Secretary Linda McMahon during a Tuesday Senate hearing on how she will work to expand educational opportunities.
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