Summary

Donald Trump’s ambassadorial nominees for his upcoming term are facing widespread criticism for their lack of qualifications and potential conflicts of interest.

Picks such as Herschel Walker (Bahamas), Charles Kushner (France), and Kimberly Guilfoyle (Greece) are seen as emblematic of a “diplomatic clown car,” undermining U.S. foreign policy.

Experts warn unqualified ambassadors to key posts like NATO or Turkey could harm U.S. interests.

Critics blame the Senate for failing to vet nominees rigorously and Democrats for not opposing these controversial appointments, which highlight Trump’s transactional approach to diplomacy.

  • @[email protected]
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    318 hours ago

    But are they qualified to cradle his tiny raisins while jerking on his mushroom?

    Fealty to the god-emperor is the only qualification that matters in the world of the donvict.

  • @droporain
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    131 day ago

    I mean is sending Hershel Walker to the Bahamas really a loss? Just don’t let him return?