President-elect Trump appoints Matthew Whitaker, a loyalist with no foreign policy experience, as U.S. ambassador to NATO.
President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Matthew Whitaker, a former acting Attorney General, as the U.S. ambassador to NATO. Whitaker lacks foreign policy experience but is known as a loyalist. This appointment comes amid tensions over NATO spending and Russia-Ukraine conflict. Trump described Whitaker as a "strong warrior and loyal patriot" who will advance U.S. interests.
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