As many Americans are also very eager to prove that Donald Trump's election win was a fluke, they are expecting bad decisions during his early days in office. However, the selection of former WWE CEO Linda McMahon as the Administrator of Small Business Administration seemingly evokes positive reactions.
From 1997 to 2009, Linda McMahon took the leadership helm of the World Wrestling Entertainment. In 2010, she lost her bid as Republican senator against Democratic nominee Joe Liberman. So, is Donald Trump simply throwing a bone to the once-defeated political party ally? Not so fast!
Honored to be appointed by President-Elect @realDonaldTrump to serve as head of @SBAgov advocating for our small businesses & entrepreneurs!
— Linda McMahon (@Linda_McMahon) December 7, 2016
A report by CNN Politics also underscores the fact that Linda McMahon, despite their aligned political position, was one of the many women who loudly spoke out against Donald Trump's 'deplorable' misogynistic tirades. It seems that Donald Trump's decision to choose Linda McMahon as one of his government representatives has a modicum of objectivity.
In a similar article by Forbes Magazine, Linda McMahon has a total of $84 million worth of personally owned stocks from WWE. Unfortunately, her unsuccessful campaign cost her and her husband a total of $100 million.
It is safe to say that her botched senatorial run was the only investment that did not pan out. For this, Donald Trump could not help but describe her as 'one of the country's top female executives.' However, Linda McMahon's appointment will require the approval of the senate before she is officially listed.
It stands to reason that this decision is one of the many choices strictly aligned in his top priority to boost America's industrial power. As featured in an article by Jobs & Hire, Donald Trump has put a muscle in revitalizing manufacturing companies to continue providing jobs for blue collar Americans.
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