Trump announces appointments for American ambassadors to Lebanon, Kuwait and Morocco – the seventh day

US President Donald Trump has announced the appointments of American ambassadors to a number of countries, including Lebanon, Kuwait and Morocco.

Trump said on the trinity of Sushial, his owned by that he had nominated the mayor of a city in Michigan, Amir Ghaleb, to take over the position of American ambassador to Kuwait.

Trump wrote: “As the mayor of the city of Hammramk in Michigan, Amir worked hard to help us secure a historic victory in Michigan,” Trump wrote.

Trump has also announced that Duke Bokan will take over as the American ambassador in the Kingdom of Morocco.

He wrote on his platform: “Duke will play a pivotal role in promoting peace, freedom and prosperity for our country, congratulations to Duke and his wonderful family,” he wrote on his platform.

Trump has appointed Linda Blancard to be the American ambassador to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome, Italy.

The President wrote: “During the first presidential term, Linda did a great job as an ambassador of the United States in Slovenia, and she got a Bachelor of Science from the University of Oborn, and with her husband, she helped build a very successful real estate company … I know that she will work hard for our nation … congratulations to Linda.”

Finally, Trump announced the appointment of Michel Issa Ambassador to Washington to Lebanon, and Trump wrote in a post on “Truth Social” “Michel is a distinguished businessman, a financial expert, and a leader who has a great career in the field of banks, entrepreneurship and international trade” … “I have no doubt that he will serve our country with honor and distinction. Congratulations Michel.”

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