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Trump Announces Ambassador Nominations For Colombia, Argentina, And OAS

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President-elect Donald Trump has made significant announcements regarding his selections for key ambassadorial positions. Among these appointments is Daniel J. Newlin, who has been chosen as the ambassador to Colombia. Trump commended Newlin for his diverse background, which includes experience as a business executive, entrepreneur, and former Sheriff’s detective. Notably, Newlin is the founder of Dan Newlin Injury Attorneys, further showcasing his professional accomplishments.

Trump emphasized Newlin's unique skill set, citing his law enforcement expertise that will aid in navigating complex international issues. Additionally, his business acumen is expected to foster economic partnerships that benefit U.S. interests. Trump expressed confidence in Newlin's ability to serve as a strong advocate for strengthening ties and making a positive impact on the global stage.

Dr. Peter Lamelas has also been appointed as the ambassador to Argentina by Trump. Lamelas, a physician, philanthropist, and successful businessman, is recognized for founding the largest Urgent Care healthcare company in Florida. Trump highlighted Lamelas' impressive background and expressed optimism about his ability to represent U.S. interests effectively in Argentina.

Newlin praised for law enforcement expertise and business acumen by Trump.
Daniel J. Newlin appointed as ambassador to Colombia for diverse background.
Dr. Peter Lamelas chosen as ambassador to Argentina for his medical and business background.

Furthermore, Trump announced the selection of Leandro Rizzuto as the ambassador to the Organization of American States. Trump praised Rizzuto's qualifications for the role and expressed confidence in his capabilities, stating that Rizzuto will excel in the position.

It is important to note that all ambassadorial nominees put forth by the President-elect will be subject to confirmation by the Senate. These appointments reflect Trump's strategic approach to diplomatic relations and his confidence in the selected individuals to advance U.S. interests on the global stage.

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