During her confirmation hearing, Elise Stefanik, nominated as U.S. ambassador to the U.N., affirmed her commitment to fight antisemitism, counter Chinese influence, and ensure U.S. funds do not support anti-American entities. Emphasizing a strong, America-first vision inspired by President Trump, she criticized the U.N. for its treatment of Israel and expressed a priority to support the country. While her views attract criticism, both Republicans and some Democrats acknowledge her willingness to engage across party lines. Stefanik is particularly critical of the U.N. Relief and Works Agency, citing infiltration by Hamas.
I share President Trump's vision of a U.N. reformed by strong, America-first, peace through strength. Our tax dollars should not support entities counter to American interests.
Ms. Stefanik has denounced the United Nations as a den of antisemitism, repeating criticisms during her confirmation hearing about the U.N.'s approach to Israel.
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