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File photo of US State Department Spokeswoman Heather Nauert during a briefing in Washington. Photo: AFP

Trump to pick State Department spokeswoman Nauert as new UN ambassador, sources say

  • Former Fox News anchor to replace Nicky Haley, but seen as unorthodox in role due to lack of foreign policy experience
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President Donald Trump has decided to nominate State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert to replace departing United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, according to three people familiar with the decision.

Nauert, 48, is an unorthodox choice for the UN role given that she had little experience in government or foreign policy before joining the administration in April 2017 after several years as an anchor and correspondent for Fox News, including on the Fox and Friends programme watched by Trump. Haley also did not have foreign policy experience when she took the UN posting, but had twice been elected governor of South Carolina.

File photo of Heather Nauert speaking as US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo briefs the press on his plane in October 2018. Photo: Reuters

Nevertheless, Nauert has gained Secretary of State Michael Pompeo’s trust after being excluded from the inner circle of his predecessor, Rex Tillerson. She is also closely aligned with Trump’s daughter, Ivanka Trump, and her husband Jared Kushner.

The president picked Nauert after considering other potential nominees including former White House aide Dina Powell, ambassador to Canada Kelly Craft and ambassador to Germany Ric Grenell.

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If she wins Senate confirmation, Nauert will face a broad agenda at the UN topped by the need to maintain international sanctions on North Korea. Haley rallied global support for tougher measures in 2017, when Pyongyang ramped up its ballistic missile and weapons test, but there has been increasing pressure to ease up on the restrictions following Trump’s meeting with Kim Jong-un in June.

Nauert at a press briefing in October 2018. Photo: TNS

She’ll also take up the administration’s efforts to defend Israel at the UN and counter what Haley called the organisation’s bias against the Jewish state. In a sign of the difficulties the administration has had, the UN General Assembly on Thursday rejected a resolution condemning Hamas, the Islamist group that has ruled the Gaza Strip since 2007.

A key question with Nauert will be whether the president keeps the UN envoy job as a cabinet-level position, or downgrades it to report through Pompeo, as other administrations have sometimes done.

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Haley argued for a cabinet-level post after, she said, initially being considered for the secretary of state job.

Haley surprised White House officials in October when she said she would resign by the end of year, citing the need for a break after two terms as governor and two years at the UN. Her trusted relationship with Trump was clear when he hosted an Oval Office farewell for her and she vowed to campaign for him in 2020.

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