WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. Elise Stefanik is likely to face questions at her confirmation hearing on Tuesday to become the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations about her lack of foreign policy experience, her strong support for Israel and her views on funding the U.N. and its many agencies.
Rep. Elise Stefanik is expected to champion President Donald Trump's "America first" agenda on the global stage.
Elise Stefanik opened her confirmation hearing ... his former national security adviser John Bolton told The Associated Press that he sees her as the new version of Trump’s U.N. ambassador ...
Today in the Senate, Senator Tammy Duckworth questioned nominee to be UN Ambassador Elise Stefanik during her confirmation hearing.
Rep. Elise Stefanik appeared before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Tuesday for her confirmation hearing as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. During the hearing, she emphasized her commitment to implementing President Trump’s “America First” agenda and announced plans to review U.
Elise Stefanik opened her confirmation hearing ... his former national security adviser John Bolton told The Associated Press that he sees her as the new version of Trump’s U.N. ambassador ...
Elise Stefanik is likely to face questions at her ... his former national security adviser John Bolton told The Associated Press that he sees her as the new version of Trump’s U.N. ambassador ...
Elise Stefanik focused on an "America First" message ... his former national security adviser John Bolton told The Associated Press that he sees her as the new version of Trump's U.N. ambassador ...
Elise Stefanik is likely to face questions at her ... When Trump announced her appointment, his former national security adviser, John Bolton, told The Associated Press that he sees Stefanik ...
Elise Stefanik of New York for US ambassador ... “It’s really back to Cold War days,” said John Bolton, a former national security adviser at Trump’s White House. He said Russia and ...
President Donald Trump’s new administration is looking ahead to key Senate hearings this week for three of his most controversial nominees.
Donald Trump’s first 10 days back in office were filled with a series of “shock and awe” executive orders intended to overwhelm the opposition.