Former President Donald Trump recently shared on Truth Social that he has appointed several new ambassadors to represent the United States. Among these selections, Amer Ghalib has been named the U.S. ambassador to Kuwait. Ghalib, who previously served as the Mayor of Hamtramck, Michigan, played a significant role in achieving important victories in his state during the last election cycle.
In his announcement, Trump praised Ghalib for his dedication to public service and expressed his confidence in Ghalib’s ability to represent the U.S. with pride. Ghalib is also a qualified healthcare professional, having earned his medical degree from the Ross University School of Medicine, which reflects his commitment to both his community and country.
Additionally, Duke Buchan III has been appointed as the U.S. ambassador to Morocco. Trump acknowledged Buchan’s potential to enhance relationships between the two nations, emphasizing peace, freedom, and prosperity as core values.
Lynda Blanchard has been appointed the U.S. ambassador to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in Rome. Trump highlighted her successful record as the U.S. Ambassador to Slovenia during his first term and noted her educational background and entrepreneurial success with her husband as testament to her hard work.
Lastly, Trump announced Michel Issa as the U.S. ambassador to Lebanon. Issa is recognized for his extensive experience in banking, entrepreneurship, and international trade. Trump expressed confidence in Issa’s ability to serve the nation honorably.
These appointments reflect Trump’s commitment to strengthening U.S. relationships abroad and ensuring that capable representatives are chosen to promote American interests globally.