Linda McMahon hopes Columbia settlement will serve
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Education Secretary Linda McMahon calls Columbia’s $200M settlement with the Trump administration a ‘monumental victory’ and outlines new changes to the university.
Talks in Washington. An expert on negotiation. A balancing act. The university chose cooperation over litigation, a strategy both pilloried and praised.
Linda McMahon stepped away from the Administration midway through Trump’s term to take on other priorities but remained a large financial and political backer of Trump.
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Linda McMahon: Clearly, we are going to see action at ColumbiaEducation Secretary Linda McMahon says she is pleased about the university's agreement with the Trump administration on 'Mornings with Maria.'
The Trump administration's inability to clearly answer whether hiring a Holocaust denier as a faculty member highlights the dangers of the administration's "ideological litmus test" approach to viewpoint diversity in higher education.
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AlterNet on MSN'Crazy': Ex-RNC spox rips 'fake wrestling executive' Linda McMahon for Columbia settlementColumbia University has agreed to pay $200 million to settle a lawsuit with President Donald Trump administration, which alleges that the New York City college failed to protect Jewish students during protests over Israel's ongoing offensive in Gaza.
The White House said the Columbia case was about fighting anti-Semitism. But Linda McMahon ruined that talking point on live TV.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon temporarily halted student loan forgiveness under a long-standing federal repayment plan to carry out system updates the agency says are needed to ensure it is in compliance with court injunctions against a Biden-era debt relief policy.