President-elect Trump has announced his nomination of Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., as the United States' ambassador to the United Nations. In a statement to the New York Post, Trump expressed his honor in nominating Chairwoman Elise Stefanik, describing her as a strong, tough, and smart advocate for America First policies.
Stefanik, who currently serves as the chairwoman of the House Republican Conference, confirmed her appointment in a statement to the outlet, expressing her gratitude for the nomination and her commitment to earning the support of her colleagues in the United States Senate.
Known for her frequent appearances on television where she advocates for GOP positions, Stefanik has been a vocal supporter of issues such as Israel and has criticized what she refers to as the 'Biden Crime Family.'
Contrasting with the low-profile approach of the Biden-Harris administration's U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Stefanik has made headlines for her strong stance on combating antisemitism, particularly in the aftermath of terrorist attacks on Israel.
In her statement to the Post, Stefanik emphasized the importance of restoring America's leadership on the world stage, citing the need for strong national security and a reaffirmation of America First principles. She expressed readiness to advance President Trump's vision for peace through strength leadership at the United Nations from Day One.
Stefanik, who recently secured her sixth term in the House, is poised to bring her experience and advocacy to the international arena as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, pending confirmation by the Senate.