What Pro Wrestling Taught Linda McMahon About Politics
From The Political Scene | The New Yorker by The New Yorker
April 23, 2026 · 47 min
About this episode
Zach Helfand discusses Linda McMahon's political career and the impact of her background in professional wrestling.
The New Yorker staff writer Zach Helfand joins Tyler Foggatt to discuss his Profile of Linda McMahon , the Secretary of Education. They talk about the sweeping layoffs and downsizing at the Department of Education during Donald Trump’s second term—a fulfillment of a long-standing conservative effort to dismantle the agency—and the consequences for students and schools that rely on its services. They also explore how McMahon’s tenure as C.E.O. of World Wrestling Entertainment set her up to be one of Trump’s most reliable and effective Cabinet members, across both his terms—and why the President has long been drawn to McMahon, her husband, Vince, and the world of professional wrestling. This week’s reading: “ How Professional Wrestling Prepared Linda McMahon for Trump’s Cabinet ,” by Zach Helfand “ J. D. Vance’s Bumpy Ride ,” by Amy Davidson Sorkin “ Donald Trump’s Triumphal Arch and the Architecture of Autocracy ,” by Adam Gopnik “ What Nicolás Maduro’s Life Is Like in a Notorious Brooklyn Jail ,” by Diego Lasarte The Political Scene draws on the reporting and analysis found in The New Yorker for lively conversations about the big questions in American politics. Join the…
People in this episode
Host: Tyler Foggatt
Guest: Zach Helfand
Topics covered
- Linda McMahon
- Department of Education
- Donald Trump
- politics
- professional wrestling
- conservative policies
Keywords
- Linda McMahon
- Donald Trump
- Department of Education
- professional wrestling
- politics
- conservative policies
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: World Wrestling Entertainment, Department of Education
Books & works: How Professional Wrestling Prepared Linda McMahon for Trump’s Cabinet, J. D. Vance’s Bumpy Ride, Donald Trump’s Triumphal Arch and the Architecture of Autocracy, What Nicolás Maduro’s Life Is Like in a Notorious Brooklyn Jail
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