Trump's nominee for UN ambassador withdraws
Updated 10:58, 17-Feb-2019
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U.S. President Donald Trump's nominee for U.S. ambassador to the United Nations just announced her withdrawal, citing family reasons, according to a statement issued by the State Department on Saturday.
Heather Nauert was State Department spokeswoman before Trump chose her for the UN job after working as a host for the conservative Fox News Channel. She had been criticized by Democrats for her lack of diplomatic experience.
“The past two months have been grueling for my family and therefore it is in the best interest of my family that I withdraw my name from consideration,” Nauert said in the statement.
The statement did not specify the hardship on her family but the Washington Post said Nauert's husband and children had remained in New York while she was working in Washington, DC.
The White House had no information on who might be the next nominee.
Trump had announced on Dec. 7 he would nominate Nauert for the UN position to replace Nikki Haley, who resigned at the end of 2018. Haley was a former South Carolina governor who also had little experience in world affairs before taking the ambassador position.
The White House had not yet formally submitted Nauert's nomination to the Senate.
Nauert joined the State Department as spokeswoman in April 2017, three months into the Trump administration. She was named acting undersecretary for public diplomacy and public affairs in early 2018.
The role of U.S. ambassador to the United Nations is a highly visible international position. While Nauert had little diplomatic experience, other nations with veto power on the UN Security Council are represented by ambassadors with decades of foreign policy work.
“She's clearly not qualified for this job but these days it seems that the most important qualification is that you show up on Donald Trump's TV screen,” Democratic Senator Chris Murphy said of Nauert on CNN in December.
Source(s): Reuters