Tammy Bruce, a seasoned conservative commentator, has been officially nominated by President Trump for the role of deputy ambassador to the United Nations, following her tenure at the State Department.
Trump Nominates Tammy Bruce for Deputy UN Ambassador Role

Trump Nominates Tammy Bruce for Deputy UN Ambassador Role
Former Fox News host and current State Department spokeswoman praised by Trump for UN nomination.
In a recent announcement on Truth Social, President Donald Trump shared his nomination of Tammy Bruce as the next U.S. deputy representative to the United Nations, a decision he claims reflects her "fantastic job" performance at the State Department since January. Bruce, who served as a Fox News contributor for over two decades and is known for her critical views on liberal policies, expressed her commitment to representing U.S. interests globally if her nomination is confirmed by the Senate.
Trump's endorsement described Bruce as a "Great Patriot, Television Personality and Bestselling Author," highlighting her previous work and her role in defending various U.S. foreign policy initiatives. These include Trump's controversial immigration policies and the employment of private military contractors for humanitarian aid distribution in Gaza.
However, it's still unclear when Bruce will formally assume her new duties, pending Senate confirmation of both her and the currently nominated UN ambassador, Mike Waltz. Meanwhile, Dorothy Shea serves as the acting ambassador to the UN, following her previous role as deputy ambassador in 2024. As developments unfold regarding her potential confirmation, Bruce's supporters and critics alike will be watching closely.
Trump's endorsement described Bruce as a "Great Patriot, Television Personality and Bestselling Author," highlighting her previous work and her role in defending various U.S. foreign policy initiatives. These include Trump's controversial immigration policies and the employment of private military contractors for humanitarian aid distribution in Gaza.
However, it's still unclear when Bruce will formally assume her new duties, pending Senate confirmation of both her and the currently nominated UN ambassador, Mike Waltz. Meanwhile, Dorothy Shea serves as the acting ambassador to the UN, following her previous role as deputy ambassador in 2024. As developments unfold regarding her potential confirmation, Bruce's supporters and critics alike will be watching closely.