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Trump Appoints Donald Jr.'s Ex-Fiancée as U.S. Ambassador to Greece, Nominates Lara Trump for Senate
Dec 11, 2024, 07:47 AM
Donald Trump has appointed his son Donald Jr.'s former fiancée as the U.S. Ambassador to Greece. This decision is part of a broader trend of favoring family members in key positions, as Trump is also reportedly organizing a Senate position for Eric Trump's fiancée, Lara Trump. Additionally, Trump's father-in-law, Jared Kushner's father, has been nominated as the U.S. Ambassador to France. The appointments reflect a pattern of nepotism in Trump's administration, with plans to also place family members in other significant roles, including a senior advisor position focused on the Middle East.
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