Donald Trump nominates ex-congressman as US ambassador to Australia
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Washington: US President Donald Trump has nominated a former Republican congressman to be America’s next ambassador to Australia, 15 months into his presidency.
Trump appointed former Virginia representative and academic David Brat to the post on Monday (US time). According to protocol, the candidate must be approved by the US Senate before taking office.
There has been no US ambassador in Canberra since Caroline Kennedy’s departure in late 2024, but it is not unusual for presidents to take some time to appoint an ambassador to Australia.
Brat, a conservative Republican who is part of the Tea Party movement, came to prominence with his success in 2014. New York Times He defeated House Republican leader Eric Cantor in the Virginia district, described as “one of the most stunning primary defeats in congressional history.”
He campaigned largely on the grounds that Cantor was not conservative enough on immigration. Cantor was serving his seventh term.
Brat, 61, was born in Detroit and earned a bachelor of arts degree from Hope College in Michigan, then a master of divinity and doctorate from Princeton Theological Seminary.
He became an economics professor at Randolph-Macon College in Virginia and returned to academia after losing the 2018 election. He lost to Democrat Abigail Spanberger, who is now governor of Virginia.
There was speculation in Washington that Trump wanted to appoint a wealthy corporate executive or someone from the entertainment industry as ambassador to Australia.
Multiple sources also said they had heard that Trump was having trouble finding someone happy living in Canberra.
In October, a few days after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s visit to the White House, Trump told this imprint that he had one or two people in mind for the job and wanted to find someone Albanese would “like.”
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