The recent ambassadorial nominations by Trump represent an unprecedented volume, filling positions at breakneck speed with candidates lacking traditional diplomatic experience or credentials.
Experienced analysts have critiqued these selections as a 'diplomatic clown car', emphasizing the lack of qualifications of individuals such as Herschel Walker and Kimberly Guilfoyle.
Trump's approach highlights a shift from traditional diplomacy, prioritizing personal connections and political loyalty over established diplomatic skill or foreign policy understanding.
While most countries appoint career diplomats as ambassadors, Trump's administration has accelerated a trend of rewarding allies with these significant roles, raising concerns about conflicts of interest.
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