Trump names Iowa's Matthew Whitaker, ex-interim attorney general, as US NATO ambassador

Nov 20, 2024 View Original Article
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61% : The announcement comes as Trump fills out his Cabinet and other top posts in preparation for his second term, which begins Jan. 20.
54% : He has continued to act as a staunch ally for Trump in Iowa, endorsing him ahead of this year's presidential caucuses and attending fundraisers for him in the general election.
47% : "Matt is a strong warrior and loyal Patriot, who will ensure the United States' interests are advanced and defended," Trump said in a statement.
40% : NATO was organized to defend Europe against Russia, and Trump has been critical of how much European countries spend on defense compared with the United States.
26% : Trump beat Clinton in the 2016 election.
11% : Whitaker served briefly as acting attorney general from November 2018 to February 2019, between Trump firing Jeff Sessions and hiring Bill Barr, but he doesn't appear among the Justice Department's list of former leaders.

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