Senate panel advances Stefanik’s nomination
North Country Congresswoman Elise Stefanik has cleared another hurdle to become the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.
Stefanik also defended a campaign ad that was criticized for promoting the antisemitic "great replacement" theory.
North County Rep. Elise Stefanik moved one step closer to being confirmed as President Donald Trump’s ambassador to the United Nations on Thursday, when the Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted to advance her nomination out of committee and into a vote by the full Senate.
Stefanik argued the US needs “to be a voice of moral clarity on the UN Security Council and at the United Nations at large for the world to hear the importance of standing with
Elise Stefanik, the fourth-ranking member of the ... the job of the U.S. mission was representing the interests of the United States.” Stefanik will likely face the same reaction from career ...
President Trump sees “great promise" in the United Nations, according to his U.N. ambassador nominee Elise Stefanik, who is expected to promise to bring “reform" to the organization.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. Elise Stefanik pledged Tuesday to push President Donald Trump’s “America First” stance if confirmed as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and roll out a review of U.S. funding critical for U.N. operations and its many agencies around the world.
Stefanik, the fourth-ranking Republican in ... in the best interest, of the United States, and which ones we need to address?” “We want to do a full assessment of all of the U.N. subagencies ...
North Country Rep. Elise Stefanik laid out her plans for action with some of the world’s biggest and smallest countries as she testified in front of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Tuesday.
Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) asserted Tuesday that ... elements of the neo-Nazi and white supremacist elements in the United States believe that what they saw last night was a neo-Nazi salute?”
Elise Stefanik decried “antisemitic rot” at ... Israel and its defenders, including the United States, have long accused the U.N. of disproportionately criticizing Israel.