Trump information at the moment: Stefanik seems on Fox News hours after President withdraws her UN ambassador nomination
Donald Trump has pulled Elise Stefanik’s nomination to be his UN ambassador over fears that a special election in her upstate New York district might endanger the slim Republican majority in the House of Representatives — crucial to enacting the Trump agenda.
Stefanik appeared on Fox News shortly after where she said she was “proud to be a team player” and denied suggestions by Democrats that the move was a sign of failure by the Trump administration.
The administration, meanwhile, remains under fire over the alarming security breach that saw Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, added by mistake to a Signal group chat in which the president’s most senior security officials discussed upcoming military action.
The magazine published their text exchange in full on Wednesday in response to denials that classified information had been compromised. There have been calls for the resignations of both Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and National Security Adviser Mike Waltz.
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The tech billionaire claimed that the department was “the biggest revolution since the original,” apparently referring to the American Revolution, and dismissed his detractors as “fraudsters.”
Stefanik denies her withdrawn nomination is a sign of failing Trump agenda
Elise Stefanik hit back against suggestions that her withdrawn UN Ambassador nomination was a “sign that the Trump agenda isn’t working.”
Speaking to Fox News on Thursday night, she branded the claims as “desperate political posturing” from Democrats, who were polling “at a historic low point.”
“President Trump has historic approval ratings, as well as congressional Republicans [who] have historic approval ratings right now,” she said.
“So this is a Democrat party that is an absolute free fall. Democrats are failing to unify, versus Republicans who are defying all political odds.
“We are defying what the media is saying and continuing to pass these important agenda items, which we will do in the house, working through the Senate, and the President will be there to sign them.”
Stefanik says Americans will be hearing ‘a lot more from me’
Speaking to Fox News on Thursday night, Elise Stefanik vowed to be a vocal supporter of Donald Trump and his agenda – especially now that her confirmation for UN Ambassador was no longer pending.
Donald Trump withdrew her nomination just hours before so that she might help the Republican party maintain its Congressional seats in New York
“The Good News… is because I’m not pending confirmation, the American people will be hearing a lot more from me, because you’re limited in what you can say when you were pending confirmation,” Stefanik said.
“So I’m glad to have joined Fox today, as I will continue to do, and just look forward to sharing my voice, as I always have – being one of the top fighters and top allies on behalf of President Trump on behalf of the American people and on behalf of my district, standing up for our principles.”
Elise Stefanik says she’s ‘proud to be a team player’
Elise Stefanik has said she is “proud to be a team player” after Donald Trump withdrew her nomination for UN Ambassador, so that she can remain in Congress, to help the GOP further its agenda.
“I was honored to have earned that nomination by President Trump, and I’m proud to be one of his top allies on Capitol Hill,” she told Fox News on Thursday night, hours after Trump announced his decision on Truth Social.
“I have been proud to be a team player, the president knows that – he and I had multiple conversations today, and we are committed to delivering results on behalf of the American people.
“And as always, I’m committed to delivering results on behalf of my constituents.”
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Even Tomi Lahren is blasting the White House for attempts to shift blame on Signal blunder
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COMMENT: The ‘Coalition of the Willing’ summit in Paris proved that the US and Europe are an ocean apart
Mary Dejevsky writes:
Despite their designation as joint chairs, the French and UK leaders held separate press conferences. As Starmer noted in his, this was the fourth meeting to consider what is termed either a “coalition of the willing” (UK) or a “reassurance force” (France and Germany). He noted that more than 200 military specialists had spent days planning in London. Both he and Macron did their best to avoid directly cutting across the US’s peace efforts, stressing that European plans were designed for “the day after” a deal. Both went out of their way to appear positive about President Trump.
It was hard, nonetheless, to escape the impression that they were waiting for the US effort to fail, and so were banking on some rather different tactics.
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Elise Stefanik to sit down with Sean Hannity
Elise Stefanik is due to sit down with Fox News’ Sean Hannity at 9 p.m. ET.
It comes after Donald Trump has pulled her nomination to be his UN ambassador over fears that a special election in her upstate New York district might endanger the slim Republican majority in the House of Representatives.
Elon Musk claims all those who complain about DOGE cuts are ‘fraudsters’
Concerned about whether the world’s richest man has the power to unilaterally shut down federal agencies or cut off your social security benefits at will?
He says that’s probably because you’re committing fraud against the government.
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Source: independent.co.uk