President-elect Trump has selected former Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker to serve as the United States ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in his upcoming administration. Whitaker, a native of Iowa, has been praised by Trump for his dedication and commitment to advancing and defending U.S. interests.
In a statement, Trump expressed his confidence in Whitaker's ability to strengthen relationships with NATO allies and to uphold peace and stability in the face of global threats. Trump emphasized that Whitaker's appointment aligns with his administration's priority of putting America first and promoting peace through strength, freedom, and prosperity worldwide.
Whitaker brings a wealth of experience to his new role, having previously served as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa. He is a distinguished alumnus of the University of Iowa, holding a B.A., MBA, and J.D. Whitaker's background in law and his achievements as a former football player at the university, where he was honored with the Big Ten Medal of Honor, further underscore his qualifications for the position.
As the incoming U.S. ambassador to NATO, Whitaker is expected to play a crucial role in representing the United States on the international stage and working closely with allied nations to address global challenges and promote mutual security interests. His appointment reflects Trump's commitment to appointing individuals with a strong sense of patriotism and dedication to advancing American values and priorities in the international arena.