'Let's see what happens': Trump picks for deputy Mideast envoy
President-elect Donald Trump made public his selections for Deputy Special Presidential Envoy, U.S. Ambassador to Estonia, and U.S. Department of State spokesperson on Friday evening through his platform, Truth Social.
Roman Pipko will hold the additional position of Deputy Special Presidential Envoy for Middle East Peace. Roman Pipko will serve as the U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Estonia, and Tammy Bruce will serve as the primary spokesperson for the U.S. Department of State.
A prominent New York real estate investor was chosen as a Middle East envoy in November.
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He enthusiastically expressed his hope that she will be a valuable addition to Witkoff.
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The tweet added, "I expect great results, and they had better be soon!"
Serving from 2019 to 2021, she held the position of reserved intelligence officer at the Department of State, during which time she served as a spokesperson and was a part of the Trump Administration's Abraham Accords team.
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Prior to this, she held the position of financial intelligence analyst at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, and served as the Deputy U.S. Treasury Attaché to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia from 2010 to 2011.
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Pipko, who was born and raised in Estonia, previously represented American interests in the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and the Russian-American Enterprise Fund.
Roman has represented American businesses in several international locations, including Mongolia, Africa, Russia, Western Europe, and his home country of Estonia, and has worked closely with US government agencies in collaboration with foreign governments on enforcing US sanctions, Trump noted. "As someone who came to the US as an immigrant and experienced its opportunities firsthand, I have faith that he will promote American interests in his new position.
Pipko earned degrees from Columbia University and Yale Law School.
Bruce will be joining Marco Rubio, the presidential nominee for the position of United States Secretary of State, as a State Department spokesperson.
Bruce, a political commentator, earned a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from the University of Southern California.
After being a liberal activist in the 1990s, Tammy realized the Radicals' dishonesty and corruption, and soon transitioned into a leading Conservative voice in the media, Truth Social revealed. As one of the longest-serving news contributors, Tammy has provided Americans with accurate information for over two decades. I'm confident that she will also translate that unwavering commitment and unapologetic spirit to her new role as State Department Spokesperson.
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