Education Secretary Linda McMahon was disrupted Wednesday during a conservative student conference in Washington, D.C. by an apparent audio hijacking, during which a recording of a voice calling McMahon a “corrupt billionaire” could be heard, as well as circus music and the theme from the popular sitcom “Arrested Development.”
Tapped by President Donald Trump to lead the Education Department last November, McMahon is the wife of billionaire professional wrestling promoter Vince McMahon, and previously launched two failed bids for Senate after personally spending more than $100 million on her campaigns.
While speaking at the event about plans for allocating Education Department funding, a voice could be heard over the loudspeaker calling out McMahon by name.
“Linda McMahon is a corrupt billionaire (unintelligible) who knows nothing,” the voice could be heard saying.
The event’s moderator was quick to blame the Chinese government in an apparent jest, saying, “Apparently the (Chinese Communist Party) didn’t like that, they’re cutting into our technology!”
As the recorded audio message continued, the host went on to blame “a few of the liberal senators in connection with the (Chinese)” for the audio hijacking, before McMahon did her best to ignore the disruption and continue speaking.
While the spoken audio would ultimately cease, audio recordings of the theme song for “Arrested Development” – often used to mock public figures – could be heard blaring throughout the event, followed by the “Entrance of the Gladiators,” a well-known composition commonly associated with circus performers.
“If liberals don’t like your ideas, they try and shut you down,” the host blurted out as the disruptions continued.
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