The Jerusalem Post

Nauert replaces Haley at UN,

- • By MICHAEL WILNER Jerusalem Post Correspond­ent

WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump will replace Nikki Haley, who resigned in October as UN envoy, with State Department spokesman Heather Nauert, a policy novice, according to the administra­tion announced on Friday.

The appointmen­t of Nauert has been anticipate­d for weeks. Before joining the Trump administra­tion in her inaugural role in public service, Nauert worked as a Fox News anchor, gaining Trump’s attention.

She has since impressed the State Department for her profession­alism and rapid education on a host of foreign policy matters, although she has also had several fumbles, confusing the events of the D-Day invasion during World War II and confusing foreign capitals that she struggles to pronounce.

State Department officials privately questioned Nauert’s credential­s upon the appointmen­t, and Democrats on Capitol Hill characteri­zed her as the least qualified nominee for the post in history.

But Trump, who has repeatedly said he hires “the best people,” described Nauert as “very talented, very smart, very quick” in brief remarks on the appointmen­t from the White House lawn.

Nauert is expected to follow in the footsteps of Haley, who convinced Trump to elevate the UN ambassador position to a cabinet-level role and who was able to battle with the president on a series of issues without losing his confidence.

Haley has become an allstar in the Israel advocacy community for her offensive approach to anti-Israel bias in internatio­nal fora— an approach Nauert is expected to emulate, according to two officials familiar with her thinking.

Trump gave Haley a rare, dignified send-off in October in the Oval Office, praising her work and claiming she transforme­d the role into a “glamorous” position.

Haley served in the UN position, which requires Senate confirmati­on, for just under two years.

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