Linda McMahon, former WWE executive and President Donald Trump’s pick for education secretary, faced criticism over an error regarding her academic background. In 2009, McMahon mistakenly stated on a Connecticut state education board questionnaire that she held a bachelor’s degree in education. However, her degree from East Carolina University was actually in French, complemented by a teaching certificate.
The Hartford Courant brought attention to the error during McMahon’s 2010 U.S. Senate campaign. McMahon clarified that she had mistakenly believed her degree was in education due to her semester of student teaching. She corrected the mistake by informing the governor’s office before it became public knowledge. Despite the clarification, she resigned from the state education board in 2009, though she claimed her resignation was unrelated to the report.
McMahon’s spokesperson dismissed the criticism as politically motivated, emphasizing her focus on enacting President Trump’s vision for education reform. During her time at WWE, McMahon had introduced initiatives encouraging youth education, military support, and civic engagement.
McMahon’s political journey includes running the Small Business Administration under Trump and resigning from the Connecticut state education board to avoid conflicts with political fundraising restrictions.
This controversy highlights the importance of accuracy in public roles, especially for figures involved in education policy. McMahon’s contributions to education and business remain significant, but the incident serves as a reminder of the scrutiny public figures face.