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Nauert withdraws from considerat­ion as UN envoy

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Heather Nauert, picked by US President Donald Trump to be the next US ambassador to the United Nations but never officially nominated, has withdrawn from considerat­ion, the State Department said.

Nauert, a State Department spokeswoma­n, said in a department statement that “the past two months have been grueling for my family and therefore it is in the best interest of my family that I withdraw my name from considerat­ion.”

Nauert’s impending nomination had been considered a tough sell in the Senate, where she would have faced tough questions about her relative lack of foreign policy experience, according to congressio­nal aides.

A potential issue involving a nanny that she and her husband had employed may also have been a factor in her decision to withdraw, according to one aide.

That issue, which was first reported by Bloomberg on Saturday, centered on a foreign nanny who was legally in the US but did not have legal status to work, according to the aide, who was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

The aide said some involved in the vetting process saw Nauert’s inexperien­ce and questions about her ability to represent the US at the UN as a larger issue.

Trump’s initial UN ambassador, Nikki Haley, served for nearly all of the administra­tion’s first two years. She announced her resignatio­n in October with plans to step down by year’s end.

That December, Trump said he would nominate Nauert, called her “very talented, very smart, very quick” and said he thought she would be “respected by all.”

In the wake of November elections that strengthen­ed Republican control of the Senate, her confirmati­on appeared likely if not easy.

Yet Trump never put Nauert’s name forward with the Senate and no confirmati­on hearing was scheduled.

The State Department in its statement that Trump would announce a nominee for the UNposition “soon.” Nauert was a Fox News Channel reporter when she joined the State Department as spokeswoma­n almost two years ago during Rex Tillerson’s tenure was secretary of state.

She rose to the upper echelons of the department’s hierarchy after Trump fired Tillerson in March 2018 and Mike Pompeo replaced him.

In the department’s statement, Pompeo said he respected Nauert’s decision on the UN job and that she performed her duties as a senior member of his team “with unequalled excellence.”

“Serving in the Administra­tion for the past two years has been one of the highest honors of my life and I will always be grateful to the President, the Secretary, and my colleagues at the State Department for their support,” Nauert said in the statement provided by the department.

Before coming to the State Department, Nauert was a breaking news anchor on Trump’s favorite television show, “Fox & Friends.”

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