Trump Nominates Monica Crowley for Key State Department Roles
President-elect Trump has nominated Monica Crowley to serve as Ambassador, Assistant Secretary of State, and Chief of Protocol, overseeing major U.S. events.
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Summary
President-elect Donald Trump has officially nominated Monica Crowley for several key positions, including Ambassador and Assistant Secretary of State. Crowley, who previously served during Trump's first term as Assistant Secretary of Treasury for Public Affairs, will represent the U.S. at significant events such as America’s 250th anniversary, the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Her previous experience includes political commentary and awards for her service, solidifying her credentials for these ambassador-level roles, which require Senate confirmation.
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