Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., testifies earlier than the Senate International Relations Committee on her nomination to be ambassador to the United Nations on Jan. 21, 2025.
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President Trump on Thursday stated he’s withdrawing his nomination of Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., to be ambassador to the United Nations.
Stefanik’s nomination had been anticipated to simply clear the Senate — however Republicans are involved about holding on to their skinny majority within the Home of Representatives. Republicans at the moment maintain 218 seats and Democrats 213 seats. Four seats are at the moment vacant — two are thought of protected GOP seats and two are thought of protected Democratic seats. However off-year particular elections can convey surprises.
“As we advance our America First Agenda, it’s important that we keep EVERY Republican Seat in Congress,” Trump wrote in an announcement Thursday on Reality Social. He continued, “I’ve requested Elise, as one among my largest Allies, to stay in Congress to assist me ship Historic Tax Cuts, GREAT Jobs, Report Financial Progress, a Safe Border, Vitality Dominance, Peace By means of Energy, and way more, so we will MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN.”
Earlier than her nomination, Stefanik was the highest-ranking woman serving as a Republican within the Home of Representatives. After the nomination, Home Republicans elected Michigan Rep. Lisa McClain to succeed Stefanik as convention chair.
Trump stated Stefanik would “rejoin the Home Management Workforce,” however didn’t element in what capability. In a publish on X, Home Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., stated he would invite Stefanik “to return to the management desk instantly,” however didn’t say extra about her function.
Stefanik was a powerful defender of Trump throughout his 2019 impeachment hearings — and in addition attracted consideration for grilling college presidents throughout congressional hearings on antisemitism on school campuses.
In February, Johnson publicly acknowledged in remarks to the America First Coverage Institute that he wanted Stefanik to remain within the Home to ensure he had sufficient votes to pass a budget resolution, though he did assist her nomination for the cupboard place.
Home Minority Chief Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., responded to Trump’s announcement by saying the choice to withdraw the nomination was an acknowledgement that Republicans can be susceptible if there was a particular election to exchange Stefanik.
“The Republican agenda is extraordinarily unpopular, they’re crashing the economic system in actual time and Home Republicans are working scared,” Jeffries stated in an announcement. “What occurred to their so-called mandate?”