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Mark Burnett Named Special Envoy To United Kingdom By Trump

President Donald Trump, right, talks with television producer Mark Burnett during the National Prayer Breakfast, Feb. 2, 2017, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

President-elect Donald Trump has selected Mark Burnett, the renowned television producer behind hits like 'The Apprentice,' as his special envoy to the United Kingdom in the upcoming administration. Trump praised Burnett's extensive experience in television production and business, highlighting his diplomatic skills and international recognition.

Burnett, a London native, gained fame for producing popular shows such as 'Survivor' and 'The Voice,' but it was his collaboration with Trump on 'The Apprentice' that solidified his place in entertainment history. The reality show not only boosted Trump's public profile but also showcased iconic locations like Trump Tower to millions of viewers.

Trump's decision to appoint Burnett follows a pattern of selecting individuals with prominent backgrounds in television or politics for key roles in his administration. Other notable appointments include Pete Hegseth, a former 'Fox & Friends Weekend' co-host, as defense secretary, and Mehmet Oz, a television personality, as a potential U.S. ambassador.

Despite controversies surrounding Trump's past behavior on 'The Apprentice,' his television career continues to play a significant role in his political narrative. The president-elect emphasized Burnett's track record of creating award-winning shows, particularly highlighting 'The Apprentice,' which garnered 13 Emmy Awards.

In a separate announcement, Trump revealed his choice of casino magnate Tilman Fertitta as the U.S. ambassador to Italy. Additionally, Trump has designated several loyalists to special envoy positions, including Richard Grenell as envoy for special missions and Adam Boehler as special presidential envoy for hostage affairs.

While the appointment of a special envoy to the United Kingdom is unconventional, Trump emphasized Burnett's role in enhancing diplomatic relations, focusing on areas like trade, investment opportunities, and cultural exchanges. This move comes in conjunction with Trump's previous selection of billionaire investment banker Warren Stephens as the U.S. ambassador to Britain, raising questions about potential overlaps in duties.

As Trump's inauguration approaches on Jan. 20, the president-elect continues to shape his administration with a mix of high-profile figures from various industries, setting the stage for a dynamic leadership team.

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