(VitalNews.org) – Even RINOs are starting to oppose President-elect Donald Trump’s decisions as failed presidential candidate Chris Christie slammed Trump’s pick for Ambassador to France.
Trump has nominated Charles Kushner for the important diplomatic post, bringing in a seasoned business leader to strengthen America’s position on the world stage.
Back in 2004, Christie prosecuted Kushner for allegedly committing “one of the most loathsome, disgusting crimes that I prosecuted when I was U.S. attorney.”
However, Kushner’s past legal troubles were resolved through a pardon granted by Trump in 2020.
Christie also blamed Kushner for being behind his ousting from Trump’s 2016 transition team.
The President-elect announced the nomination while praising Kushner as “a tremendous business leader, philanthropist, & dealmaker.”
This endorsement highlights Kushner’s extensive experience in the private sector, which will prove key in his new role representing American interests abroad.
Charles Kushner, the father of Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the position.
As the founder of Kushner Companies, Kushner has shown skills that are essential in the world of international diplomacy.
Trump’s decision to nominate Kushner aligns with his promise to appoint individuals who are loyal to his America First agenda.
By selecting someone from his trusted inner circle, the President-elect ensures that U.S. interests will be defended on the global stage.
If confirmed, Kushner would replace Denise Bauer, a former ambassador and Democrat fundraiser.
This change in leadership at the U.S. Embassy in France signals a shift toward a more business-oriented approach to diplomacy, prioritizing America’s economic interests in our relationships with key allies.
Kushner’s nomination comes at a critical time in U.S.-France relations. As a key ally in trade and security matters, France plays a vital role in advancing American interests in Europe and beyond.
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