In a significant move, President Trump has chosen Tammy Bruce, a seasoned commentator and current State Department spokeswoman, to potentially fill the deputy ambassador position at the United Nations, subject to Senate confirmation. Bruce, known for her conservative views and authorship of critical evaluations of liberal policies, previously spent over two decades at Fox News. Trump praised her ongoing contributions since assuming her role at the State Department, claiming she has performed remarkably.
Trump Nominates Tammy Bruce as Deputy UN Ambassador

Trump Nominates Tammy Bruce as Deputy UN Ambassador
In a recent announcement on social media, President Donald Trump has nominated former Fox News host Tammy Bruce for the role of deputy ambassador to the United Nations.
While it's uncertain when Bruce would officially step into the UN role if approved, her nomination reflects the administration's push for voices aligned with their policies and perspectives in international representation. Bruce has garnered attention for her defense of contentious foreign policy initiatives, illustrating a continuity of Trump's administration in strategic diplomatic messaging. At present, the Senate has yet to confirm Mike Waltz as the nominee for UN ambassador, leaving Dorothy Shea as the acting ambassador until a new appointment is secured.