
OAN Staff James Meyers
11:48 AM – Tuesday, April 1, 2025
President Donald Trump said on Monday that there are up to 30 people interested in the United Nations (UN) ambassador post, which opened up last week after the president asked Representative Elise Stefanik to step down.
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Trump made the remarks to reporters in the Oval Office, days after the White House pulled the nomination of Representative Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), due to the very tight majority that Republicans have in the House.
“We have a lot of people that have asked about it, and would like to do it — [former Israel Ambassador] David Friedman, [former Germany Ambassador] Ric Grenell and maybe 30 other people,” Trump said. “Everyone loves that position. That’s a star-making position. And so we’ll see what happens.”
However, Ric Grenell, Trump’s envoy for special missions, said that it was a “hard no” on the position for him. “That’s not something I want to do,” he expressed.
“As President Trump said, there’s a lot of good people. He’ll pick somebody good. It won’t be me. I don’t want to go there. That’s not in my future,” Grenell told Newsmax on Thursday.
Last week, Trump asked Stefanik to “remain in Congress” due to the GOP’s 218-213 majority.
“We don’t want to take any chances, so I went to Elise and I said, ‘Elise, do you mind?’” Trump said last week. “We don’t want to take any chances. It’s as simple as that. It’s basic politics. It’s politics 101. She’s very popular. She’s going to win.”
Now that Rep. Stefanik will no longer be President Trump’s ambassador to the UN, House Speaker Mike Johnson told reporters on Tuesday that Republicans are searching for the kind of future she can bring to the House leadership.
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