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WWE News: Twitter Reacts After Linda McMahon Gets Chosen In Donald Trump’s Administration


It was expected Linda McMahon will serve an important role in Donald Trump administration. The McMahon family has a good bonding with the newly elected US president. Both Vince and Linda McMahon were the chief fund providers for Trump’s fund in the past. This was also the reason why Trump was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as well.
So, now Trump appointed the former WWE CEO Linda McMahon in charge of the Small Business Administration (SBA). The department will be responsible for strengthening the small business projects across the nation providing them with required financial assistance. Furthermore, it’ll be liable to acquire more federal contracts.
Offices of the department will be spread across the nation. Linda will be the head of it with each state getting at least one center. Apart from setting up the SBA, Linda’s second goal will be to establish the WWE as a global franchise. The company is already trying to reach out to the mainstream media with more platforms and now Linda being in an important post will help it, for sure.
Linda tweeted after getting the news.

The President quoted the following after having Vince McMahon’s wife under his wings:
“Linda has a tremendous background and is widely recognized as one of the country’s top female executives advising businesses around the globe.”
The twitter-verse was all over with the news. Here’re some reactions:

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