Trump to Hand Kristi Noem One of America’s Most Powerful Jobs
Trump To Tap Kristi Noem for Ambassador to the United Nations
According to multiple sources, former South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is set to receive the ambassadorship to the United Nations from former President Donald Trump. If Noem accepts, she will succeed current UN Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield in the role.
Noem, 50, served as the 33rd Governor of South Dakota from 2019 to 2023. She is a member of the Republican Party and is considered a rising star within the party. She was a staunch supporter of Trump during his presidency and has been a vocal critic of President Joe Biden.
Noem’s qualifications for the ambassadorship
Noem has no prior experience in foreign policy, but she has a strong track record of leadership and public service. She is also a skilled communicator and has a strong understanding of the American political system. These qualities make her well-suited for the role of UN Ambassador.
The ambassadorship to the UN is one of the most important diplomatic posts in the world. The Ambassador represents the United States at the UN and is responsible for promoting American interests and values. The Ambassador also plays a key role in shaping the UN's agenda and policies.
If Noem accepts the ambassadorship, she will be the first woman to hold the post since Nikki Haley, who served from 2017 to 2018.