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Linda McMahon sworn in by VP Pence as head of the SBA

Linda McMahon was sworn is as the Administrator of the Small Business Administration last night by Vice President Mike Pence.

Earlier in the day, McMahon was confirmed by Senate in an 81-19 vote. Among those who voted against McMahon was Bernie Sanders, who lost his Democratic Presidential nomination to Hillary Clinton.

“Small business is at the heart of the American success story & @Linda_McMahon knows this better than most. No one more fitting to lead SBA,” Vice President Pence tweeted after the ceremony.

Joining Linda when taking the oath were all her six grandchildren, Shane’s three sons, and Stephanie’s three daughters. While Shane’s kids have been photographed in public before and even appeared at WrestleMania 32 with their father, Stephanie’s and Triple H’s daughters have so far been kept out of the public eye and the photos published from last night’s ceremony are the first glimpse of the three young ladies.

You can see the tweet and the photos below.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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