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Linda McMahon, President Trump’s pick for secretary of education, is the latest nominee to face a confirmation hearing. Today’s hearing could be dramatic and unusual, as the president has made it clear he plans to dismantle the department she’s been nominated to lead. Here’s everything you need to know about McMahon, who led the U.S. Small Business Administration for two years under Trump’s first term and built World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) into a multi-billion-dollar business.
President Donald Trump’s nominee to be Secretary of Education Linda McMahon arrives to meet with Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) in the Russell Senate Office Building on Dec. 9, 2024.
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Dozens of probationary employees at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau had their jobs terminated this week, according to the union representing CFPB employees. The CFPB has been in Musk’s crosshairs as one of DOGE’s latest targets. His critics have pointed out a major conflict of interest, as Musk hopes to eliminate an agency that would directly regulate a new service he will soon offer on his app X. Linda Yaccarino, X’s CEO, recently announced the social media company had struck a deal with Visa to offer a mobile payments service called “X Money Account.”
Trump says he will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin, after holding separate phone calls yesterday with the Russian leader and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. “I think we’re on the way to getting peace,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.
A court found that President Trump’s administration had not complied with an earlier court order. Experts worry about the potential of a constitutional crisis.
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President Trump has signed dozens of executive orders in less than a month in office, and courts are now pushing back. One of the central roles of U.S. federal courts is to review the executive branch’s implementation of federal law. Executive branch employees are expected to comply with court orders and existing legal roles — but that’s mostly relying on good faith and tradition, according to UCLA law professor Blake Emerson. What happens if the president ignores these court orders? Several legal experts break it down:
SNL’s head makeup & hair designer Louie Zakarian in New York, on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025.
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Louie Zakarian has earned 10 Emmys and 10 Hollywood Makeup Artist Hair and Stylist Guild Awards throughout his three decades at Saturday Night Live. As head of SNL’s makeup department, he and his team of about 18 designers help bring writers’ and cast members’ wild ideas to life. Zakarian figures he’s made “tens of thousands of bald caps” over the course of his career.
📷 Take a look inside Zakarian’s makeup lab and learn about the method behind the madness that created Kyle Mooney’s Baby Yoda, Will Ferrell’s devil and more.
AN Infrared Image of Portrait of Mateu Fernández de Soto, Revealing Another Portrait Underneath.
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This newsletter was edited by Obed Manuel.