Trump says he’ll nominate Kelly Craft as U.N. ambassador
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said he intends to nominate Kelly Craft to be his ambassador to the United Nations, filling a marquee diplomatic post that’s been vacant since the end of 2018.
Craft, the U.S. ambassador to Canada, is Trump’s second nominee to replace Nikki Haley, who served in the role during the first two years of the administration and often showed flashes of independence from the president on issues including Russia and allegations of sexual harassment.
The president’s first choice, former State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert, withdrew from consideration in mid-February after the White House learned that she previously employed an immigrant nanny who entered the country legally but was not authorized to work.
Trump interviewed Craft in the Oval Office on Friday.
A longtime donor to Republicans, Craft was an active supporter of President George W. Bush, who in 2007 appointed her a delegate to the United Nations General Assembly. She and her husband, billionaire coal mining magnate Joe Craft, backed Florida Sen. Marco Rubio in the 2016 Republican primaries before ultimately supporting Trump and giving $750,000 to Future 45, a super-PAC led by Joe Ricketts and Sheldon Adelson.
Craft, 56, may have less clout than Haley and other recent predecessors, since Trump has decided to strip the job of its Cabinet-level status. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and National Security Adviser John Bolton are expected to have more sway over U.S. policy at the U.N. and both have questioned the organization’s value.