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What Trump’s education pick will mean for Black students | New Pittsburgh Courier

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Linda McMahon, who led the pro-Trump group America First Action and chairs the America First Policy Institute, a Trump-aligned think tank, is the President-Elect’s pick to lead the Dept. of Education (AP pic courtesy of Malaysia Today under Creative Commons license 4.0). ByQuintessa Williams In yet another controversial pick for his second-term cabinet, President-elect Donald … Continued

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