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Trump's final Cabinet pick, Mike Waltz, confirmed by Senate in narrow vote

The Senate confirmed the last member of President Donald Trump’s cabinet on Friday after months of delay from the Senate democrats.

MPs confirmed that Mike Waltz confirmed Trump with 47-45 votes as the United Nations Ambassador. Sens. John Fetterman, D-Pa., Jeanne Shaheen, DN.H. And Mark Kelly, D-We are.

Senator Rand Paul, R-Ky., Voting against his approval, the only Republican-in -Ata Waltz’ın Senate Foreign Relations Committee against the voting against the voting.

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Waltz’s confirmation ends the nine -month gap of the United States, which is not representative of the UN, and the organization is preparing for the general assembly in New York next week.

Waltz, a retired army National Guard Colonel and former Green Beret, previously served as a republican house from Florida to serve as Trump’s National Security Advisor.

However, after the “Signalgate” debate, he was rejected from his post at the National Security Council, where Waltz, while discussing the strikes in Yemen, added CIA Director John Ratcliffe, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, CIA Director John Ratcliffe and others.

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“This is embarrassing. We will reach the bottom of this.”

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Movement, RN.Y. His representative came after Elise Stefanik out of the position. At that time, Trump said that losing him from the house would make it difficult to pass the “big, beautiful bill”, given GOP’s GOP’s razor-throat majority in the lower room.

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Nevertheless, Waltz examined it by the Senate Democrats during the approved hearing in July and accused the former parliamentary republican of the deputies of making a “amateur” movement to include a journalist in a sensitive conversation. Waltz pushed back that there was no secret information shared in the conversation.

During the hearing, Waltz defended reforms in the UN and argued that we should have a place in the world to have a place for everyone to speak. “

“China, Russia, Europe, where the developing world can come together and solve conflicts.” He said. “But 80 years later, it was dragged from the basic task of peace construction.”

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