Tammy Bruce, a critic of liberalism and former commentator, was nominated by Trump for the post of Deputy US Ambassador to the UN. The Senate decides on its approval.
US President Donald Trump nominated Tammy Bruce’s spokeswoman Tammy Bruce on Saturday as a representative of the United States Ambassador to the United Nations (UN). TASR reports this based on the reports of Reuters and BBC and CBS TV stations.
“I am pleased to announce that I nominate Tammy Bruce, a great patriot, television personality and bestseller author, for our other representative of the United States Ambassador to the United Nations,” Trump wrote on the social network Truth Social. “Since the beginning of my second period, Tammy has served excellently as a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where she did a fantastic job,” he added.
Its function must be confirmed by the Senate
Bruce, as well as her potential superior Mike Waltz, will have to confirm the US Senate. Waltz is a former President’s National Security Adviser, whom Trump nominated as an UN Ambassador to the UN in May after the Signal Call application, where the closed group was invited by the editor -in -chief of The Atlantic Jeffrey Goldberg. The group discussed the upcoming attacks on Yemen, which eventually occurred 15 March.
Bruce became a spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs after the Trump entered the White House. She worked for more than 20 years as a commentator on the American Fox News. In addition, she is the author of books in which she criticizes liberalism and left -wing views.
In the post on social networks, Bruce thanked the US President and said she would take office in the “coming weeks”. The date of its approval is not yet known. “In the coming weeks, my determination will promote the leadership and values of America in the first place to continue on the global scene in this new position,” X. wrote X.