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■Is pro wrestling involved in Trump personnel decisions? Trump hits a man wearing the CNN logo with a lariat and punches him. This is a video he posted on his social media in 2017. (Professional wrestler Hulk Hogan) "This is Donald Trump's house. There are only real American citizens here, men and women who work hard." Legendary wrestler Hulk Hogan also gave a speech in support of Trump during the presidential election. Trump has a connection to pro wrestling in some way. It is also affecting the personnel of the next administration's cabinet. (President-elect Trump) "A new star has been born. It's Elon Musk." Trump nominated Elon Musk to head the Department of Government Efficiency. Meanwhile, the selection of personnel has been controversial, with Gates declining the nomination for Attorney General after reports of suspicions of sexual relations with a minor. Meanwhile, on the 19th, Trump decided to add a big name in the pro wrestling world to his cabinet. (President-elect Trump) "Linda will make America the world's leading educational powerhouse." Linda McMahon is the former CEO of the world's largest professional wrestling organization. McMahon founded the professional wrestling organization "WWE" with her husband Vince and built it into a huge empire broadcast in 180 countries around the world. She also has a deep relationship with Trump, and in 2007 she participated in a "hair-cutting match" with Vince. At that time, Trump cut Vince's hair short. Experts on the relationship between Trump and professional wrestling: (Professor Mieko Nakabayashi, Waseda University) "Professor Mieko Nakabayashi, who usually creates a story to separate the good guys from the bad guys, doesn't she? I think she has learned this kind of conflict structure from professional wrestling for a long time." Furthermore, it is said that there is a possibility that American education will change with McMahon's appointment as Secretary of Education. (Waseda University Professor Mieko Nakabayashi) "If we abolish the Department of Education, why put a shackle on states that they should have more autonomy in an area that requires uniformity across the country? With McMahon as Secretary of Education, there is a possibility that what Trump says and what he wants to do will be heard." From "Udo Times" on November 24th (C) CABLE NEWS NETWORK 2024 [TV Asahi news] https://news.tv-asahi.co.jp