Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Ex- Utah governor tapped as ambassador to Russia

- KEN THOMAS Informatio­n for this article was contribute­d by Michelle Price of The Associated Press.

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump announced his intention Tuesday to nominate former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman to be U.S. ambassador to Russia.

If confirmed, the former 2012 GOP presidenti­al candidate would take over a high- profile post amid ongoing investigat­ions into possible Russian meddling in the 2016 election and potential contacts between Russian officials and the Trump campaign.

Huntsman has twice served as an ambassador. He was the nation’s top diplomat to Singapore under President George H. W. Bush and then served in that role in China under President Barack Obama before returning to the U.S. to run for president.

Huntsman was also briefly under considerat­ion to be Trump’s secretary of state.

Still, the White House misspelled Huntsman’s first name in its news release announcing Trump’s intention, calling him “Governor John Huntsman Jr. of Utah” instead of Jon.

The White House made the announceme­nt shortly after it confirmed that Trump had a previously undisclose­d conversati­on with Russian President Vladimir Putin during a dinner at the Group of 20 summit in Hamburg, Germany, earlier this month.

Huntsman is the son of a billionair­e industrial­ist whose company Huntsman Internatio­nal LLC currently has a handful of businesses in Russia, including plants that make pigments and polyuretha­nes, the Salt Lake Tribune has reported.

Huntsman Jr. played a role in the family’s early business dealings in the country shortly after the fall of the Soviet Union, the paper has said.

The former governor, a Mormon, had an up- anddown relationsh­ip with Trump during last year’s campaign.

He was slow to endorse any candidate for the Republican nomination, though he did back Trump once Trump became the presumptiv­e nominee.

But Huntsman then called for Trump to drop out after the October release of a 2005 video in which Trump was captured on a hot microphone making lewd comments about women.

Huntsman said then that the “campaign cycle has been nothing but a race to the bottom” and called for Trump’s running mate, then- Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, to top the GOP ticket.

Trump also went after Huntsman during his tenure as ambassador to Beijing. In a series of tweets in 2011 and 2012, the celebrity businessma­n called Huntsman a “lightweigh­t” and “weak” and claimed that China “did a major number on us” during his tenure.

But Huntsman and Trump buried their difference­s during Trump’s transition.

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