Kelly Loeffler is currently serving as Administrator of the Small Business Administration, not Linda McMahon. This appears to be a case of mistaken identity in the query, as Linda McMahon actually serves as Secretary of Education in the Trump administration.
As of late October 2025, Kelly Loeffler has been at the center of heated political debate surrounding the ongoing government shutdown, which has now entered its fifth week. During a press briefing on Monday, October 28th, Loeffler outlined the severe impacts the shutdown is having on small businesses across America.
According to Forbes Breaking News, Loeffler detailed how the shutdown has halted the Small Business Administration's loan guarantee programs, effectively choking off capital to Main Street businesses. She revealed that every single day of the shutdown prevents 320 local businesses from accessing 170 million dollars in SBA loans needed for hiring and expansion. The math is staggering, with 6,000 small business loans totaling upwards of 4 billion dollars now blocked due to the political standoff.
Loeffler has been particularly vocal in blaming Senate Democrats for the impasse, claiming they are demanding 1.5 trillion dollars in taxpayer money to fund healthcare for illegal aliens and other liberal causes. She told Kudlow on Fox Business that Democrats are having a disgraceful moment and that the shutdown is having their intended effect of hurting Main Street.
The context makes the situation even more striking. Just before the shutdown began, Loeffler had been celebrating historic achievements. The SBA broke a 72 year lending record in fiscal 2025, surpassing 45 billion dollars in loans to 85,000 small businesses. She noted that small business confidence had hit a seven year high in September, the highest since President Trump's first term.
The shutdown has also affected thousands of small businesses that rely on federal contracts, which have received stop work orders. Loeffler connected this to broader economic pain, noting that storefronts are cutting back hours, manufacturers are shelving expansion plans, and generational businesses are closing their doors for good.
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