Linda McMahon, co-founder of World Wrestling Entertainment and former Administrator of the Small Business Administration, is currently serving as the United States Secretary of Education under President Donald Trump’s second administration, having been confirmed by the Senate on March 3, 2025. Recent news does not indicate that Linda McMahon is presently leading the Small Business Administration, as that role now belongs to Kelly Loeffler, who took office in February 2025.
During her tenure at the Small Business Administration, Linda McMahon was known for actively promoting small business growth and access to federal programs. However, those accomplishments are now history, as focus has shifted to the current economic landscape and government actions affecting small businesses. For instance, Kelly Loeffler, now Administrator of the SBA, has been prominently featured in recent news coverage regarding the impacts of the prolonged government shutdown on small business owners. Reports from Fox Business and the Washington Examiner detail how Loeffler addressed the press about halted loan guarantee programs and stopped federal contracts, citing that every day of the shutdown nearly 320 small businesses are unable to access vital funding, totaling up to 170 million dollars daily. After twenty-seven days, this interruption has prevented upwards of 6,000 loans representing about 4 billion dollars in Main Street lending from reaching entrepreneurs. Loeffler has tied this crisis explicitly to ongoing political conflicts over federal spending priorities, focusing on the adverse outcomes for small town storefronts and community manufacturers.
Meanwhile, politicians in Congress are debating legislative responses. Representative Suhas Subramanyam introduced the Keep Main Street Open Act, which seeks to offer favorable loans to small businesses during disruptions caused by shutdowns, recognizing that independent ventures cannot survive long periods of lost revenue without meaningful intervention.
Linda McMahon occasionally appears in retrospective stories highlighting her achievements as SBA administrator, but major headlines and consequential decisions regarding the SBA are now attributed to Kelly Loeffler, who has positioned herself as a champion for small businesses in face of the current shutdown. As this situation unfolds, observers continue to look for bipartisan solutions while recognizing the lasting influence past administrators like McMahon have had in shaping the agency’s mission and public image.
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