Trump announced on Saturday night a series of appointments of former Trump administration officials, including Richard Grenell as Presidential Envoy for Special Missions. Grenell, who served as U.S. Ambassador to Germany and acting Director of National Intelligence in the first Trump administration, will be working in hotspots like Venezuela and North Korea. Trump praised Grenell for his experience and skills, emphasizing his commitment to Peace through Strength and America First policies.
Additionally, Trump appointed Bill White as U.S. Ambassador to the Kingdom of Belgium, recognizing his contributions to supporting American Patriots. Devin Nunes was appointed as chairman of the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board, drawing on his experience as former Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee to provide independent assessments of the U.S. Intelligence Community’s activities.
These appointments are part of Trump’s efforts to assemble a team of trusted individuals who align with his agenda and bring diverse perspectives to his administration.
Ambassador to Ireland—both positions that will require Senate confirmation.