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Donald Trump nominates Linda McMahon for U.S. education secretary

U.S. president-elect Donald Trump has chosen Linda McMahon as education secretary, putting the former pro-wrestling mogul at the helm of a department Trump has proposed abolishing.

McMahon led the Small Business Administration during Trump's prior term in office

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Linda McMahon, former administrator of the Small Business Administration, speaks at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee in July. U.S. president-elect Donald Trump says he's nominating McMahon to be secretary of the Education Department. (J. Scott Applewhite/The Associated Press)

U.S. president-elect Donald Trump has chosen Linda McMahon as education secretary, putting the former pro-wrestling mogul at the helm of a department Trump has proposed abolishing.

"For the past four years, as the Chair of the Board at the America First Policy Institute (AFPI), Linda has been a fierce advocate for Parents'Rights, working hard at both AFPI and America First Works (AFW) to achieve Universal School Choice in 12 States, giving children the opportunity to receive an excellent Education, regardless of zip code or income," Trump said in a statement.

Trump said she will fight "tirelessly" to expand universal school choice across the U.S.

McMahon, who had been in the running for commerce secretary, headed upthe Small Business Administration (SBA)in Trump's first administrationand was a major donor and early supporter of the Republican president-elect when he first ran for the White House almost a decade ago.

McMahon served on the Connecticut Board of Education for a year starting in 2009 and has spent years on the board of trustees for Sacred Heart University in Connecticut. She's seen as a relative unknown in education circles, though she has expressed support for charter schools and school choice.

The co-founder and former CEO of the WWE professional wrestling franchise, she resigned from the SBA in 2019 to lead the pro-Trump spending group America First Action. She also chairs the America First Policy Institute, a Trump-friendly think-tank.

McMahon had been in the mix to head the Commerce Department, but Trump on Tuesday instead chose her transition team co-leader Cantor Fitzgerald CEOHoward Lutnick for that post.

Now she will lead an agency Trump said on the campaign trail that he would abolish, although he likely lacks authority to do it without congressional approval.

With files from The Associated Press