It will fall to Rep. Elise Stefanik, Trump’s nominee for U.N. ambassador, and other diplomats to convince the world America’s words still matter.
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Stefanik also defended a campaign ad that was criticized for promoting the antisemitic "great replacement" theory.
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Stefanik vowed to utilize her skills as a lawmaker to scrutinize the funding provided to the entity and has vowed to cut the budget provided if necessary.
The ad is part of a larger campaign seeking to target the home states of key senators who will be crucial to confirming Trump’s Cabinet picks.