Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., has been actively engaging with senators in her bid to become President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. In her initial meetings, Stefanik highlighted her strong support for Israel and her commitment to combating antisemitism, crucial aspects that she emphasized to Republican senators who will play a pivotal role in approving her appointment to Trump's Cabinet.
During the first two days of meetings, Stefanik met with a total of 10 senators, including prominent figures such as Sens. Mitch McConnell, Susan Collins, and Tim Scott. Discussions in these meetings revolved around key issues such as standing with Israel, combating antisemitism, and endorsing Trump's 'America First peace through strength national security policies.'
McConnell, in particular, expressed confidence in Stefanik's capabilities, stating that she is well-suited to deliver a much-needed wake-up call to the international organization. He emphasized the importance of having an ambassador who can speak with unwavering moral clarity in a forum where support for Israel is often lacking.
Meanwhile, the International Criminal Court's issuance of arrest warrants for Israeli leaders on charges of 'crimes against humanity and war crimes' added a layer of complexity to the discussions. President Biden condemned the move, asserting that there is no equivalence between Israel and Hamas, a sentiment echoed by Stefanik, who has been a vocal advocate for Israel's defensive actions against terrorist groups.
Stefanik's stance on U.S. funding for the United Nations, particularly her call to reassess support for agencies like UNRWA, has garnered attention. She has been critical of the Biden administration's funding decisions, highlighting concerns about the misuse of aid and the perpetuation of antisemitic sentiments.
As the world body's largest single donor, the United States plays a significant role in shaping UN policies. Stefanik's efforts to address antisemitism on college campuses and hold institutions accountable for failing to condemn anti-Israel rhetoric further underscore her commitment to combating discrimination and promoting peace.