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Trump declares picks for ambassadors to Japan, the Dominican Republic, Austria and more

President-elect Trump has unveiled his nominations for U.S. ambassadors to five countries, including Austria and Japan. In a series of announcements made via Truth Social, the incoming president revealed his picks for the U.S. ambassadors to Japan, the Dominican Republic, Austria, Luxembourg, and Uruguay. Each nominee will undergo confirmation by the U.S. Senate before assuming their roles.

First on the list is George Edward Glass, a former U.S. ambassador to Portugal, who has been tapped to serve as the incoming U.S. ambassador to Japan. Trump praised Glass for his background as a former President of an Investment Bank, highlighting his business acumen and his commitment to putting America first. Glass, a University of Oregon graduate who has served on its Board of Trustees, is expected to bring a wealth of experience to the role.

Leah Francis Campos, a former CIA Case Officer and Senior Advisor for the House Foreign Affairs Committee, has been nominated as the U.S. ambassador to the Dominican Republic. Trump commended Campos for her dedication to national security and prosperity, emphasizing her love for the country and commitment to serving in this crucial role.

Arthur Graham Fisher, the president of Fisher Realty, has been selected as the U.S. ambassador to Austria. Trump praised Fisher’s track record as a top broker in North Carolina and his unwavering support for America First policies. Fisher’s expertise and business acumen are expected to make a positive impact on U.S. relations with Austria.

Stacey Feinberg and Lou Rinaldi have been chosen as U.S. ambassadors to Luxembourg and Uruguay, respectively. Feinberg, a producer of Broadway musicals and a motivational speaker, is dedicated to supporting women in their careers and business endeavors. Rinaldi, a successful businessman and entrepreneur with deep roots in Uruguay, is poised to strengthen the partnership between the United States and Uruguay.

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Overall, Trump’s nominations for U.S. ambassadors reflect a diverse range of backgrounds and expertise, with each nominee bringing unique skills and experiences to their respective roles. The Senate confirmation process will be the next step in solidifying these appointments and ensuring that America’s diplomatic efforts are in capable hands.

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