Trump nominates ex-Fox News host as US deputy to UN

US President Donald Trump said that he was a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry and former Fox News Tammy Bruce as Vice President of the United Nations.
Bruce has been a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry since Trump took office in January.
In an article on social media, which Trump has been nominated, the president said he was doing a “great job” as a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry.
Bruce will have to be approved for the role of the US Senate, where Trump has a majority of the Republican party.
During the press briefings, the Trump administration advocated an immigration pressure and visa cancellations of the US’s response to Russia’s war in Ukraine and to Israel’s war in Gaza, including a wide range of changing foreign policy decisions, including a specially prisoners in the Palestinian region.
Bruce has previously been a political participant and commentator for Fox News for more than 20 years.
He also wrote books like Fear himself: he revealed the mental agenda that criticized the liberals of the left and the left -leaning perspectives.
After the announcement of Trump, Bruce thanked him in an article and claimed that the role was “a few weeks” away. Neither Trump nor Bruce did not mention a definite time schedule in online publications.
“Now I am blessed in this new article that my commitment to advance America’s first leadership and values continued on the global stage,” Bruce said.
Trump chose former White House National Security Advisor Mike Waltz as the UN ambassador. Waltz still has a term for this role for this role where Bruce’s boss will be the boss of Bruce.
Waltz was Trump’s national security advisor until he was dismissed on May 1 after he was caught in a March scandal, including a signal conversation among the best Trump national security aid in Yemen. Trump later nominated Waltz as the UN Ambassador.

