President Trump Selects Tammy Bruce for Key U.S. Diplomatic Post at the United Nations

President Donald Trump has announced his decision to nominate Tammy Bruce, a prominent television commentator, bestselling author, and well-known conservative voice, as the next Deputy Representative of the United States to the United Nations, holding the rank of Ambassador.
Since the beginning of Trump’s second term, Bruce has been serving as the Spokesperson for the U.S. State Department. In that position, she earned praise for her clear, confident communication and her ability to present American foreign policy to both domestic and international audiences. The President commended her work, calling her service “fantastic” and marked by “distinction,” and expressed strong confidence that she would excel in her new diplomatic role.
Bruce’s career spans decades in media, public commentary, and advocacy. She has hosted national talk shows, appeared as a political analyst on major television networks, and authored bestselling books on politics and culture. Known for her sharp analysis and outspoken defense of U.S. interests, she is expected to bring the same assertive approach to the United Nations.
If confirmed by the U.S. Senate, Bruce will work closely with America’s Permanent Representative to the UN. Her responsibilities will include participating in General Assembly and Security Council sessions, engaging with diplomats from other nations, and promoting U.S. positions on global challenges, including peacekeeping, humanitarian aid, and human rights.
The appointment comes at a critical time in international affairs, with shifting alliances, ongoing conflicts, and heightened debates on issues such as climate policy, global security, and development aid. Trump emphasized that Bruce’s strong public presence and deep understanding of policy will help strengthen America’s influence in the multilateral arena.
“This is a tremendous honor,” Bruce stated in response to the announcement, pledging to represent the United States “with dedication, clarity, and strength” at the UN.
