President-elect Donald Trump has announced that Rep. Elise Stefanik will be his choice for the United Nations ambassador position. Trump praised Stefanik as a strong, tough, and smart advocate for America First policies.
Stefanik, 40, currently serves as the House Republican Conference Chair and has been a steadfast supporter of Trump in the House of Representatives. She has a background in public service, having worked in former President George W. Bush's White House in various roles.
Stefanik made history in 2014 when she became the youngest woman ever elected to Congress, representing upstate New York. Over the years, she has aligned herself closely with Trump and his agenda, earning a reputation as a staunch MAGA ally.
Her rise to prominence within the Republican Party culminated in her appointment as the House Republican Conference Chair in 2021. Stefanik has been a vocal defender of Trump, endorsing him early in his 2024 campaign and actively supporting him during the GOP primary.
Stefanik's tough questioning of university presidents on the issue of antisemitism, which led to resignations, garnered praise from Trump. She also stood by Trump during his impeachment trials and legal challenges, demonstrating her loyalty to the former president.
Notably, Stefanik's selection as U.N. ambassador marks a significant shift from the tenure of Nikki Haley, who previously held the role and had challenged Trump for the GOP nomination. Stefanik's appointment underscores Trump's continued influence within the Republican Party and his commitment to advancing his America First agenda on the global stage.