January 23, 2025 - 23:00

Linda McMahon may not yet lead the U.S. Department of Education, but her influence is already evident. If confirmed by the Senate, she will step into a department that has welcomed several former staff members from the America First Policy Institute, the conservative think tank she chairs. At least four individuals from this organization have secured prominent positions within the department as the senior leadership team begins to take form.
This influx of personnel from the America First Policy Institute highlights a significant shift in the department's leadership dynamics, potentially steering educational policy in a direction aligned with the think tank's objectives. The appointments signal a commitment to implementing a conservative agenda in education, which could impact a range of issues from curriculum standards to funding allocations.
As the confirmation process unfolds, observers are keenly watching how these appointments will influence educational policies and practices across the nation. The implications of this staffing trend could reverberate throughout the educational landscape for years to come.
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