Trump Announces Series of Key Appointments Including U.S. Marshals Service Director and Ambassadors

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Trump Announces Series of Key Appointments Including U.S. Marshals Service Director and Ambassadors
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President Trump announced a slate of new appointments, filling positions for the director of the U.S. Marshals Service and three ambassadors. Trump highlighted the experience and qualifications of each nominee, emphasizing their commitment to American interests both domestically and abroad.

President Donald Trump announced a series of appointments for key positions, including the director of the U.S. Marshals Service and three ambassadors, on Thursday. Trump, in a post on Truth Social, revealed that Gadyaces 'Gady' Serralta would be the next director of the United States Marshals Service. 'Gady is a lifelong public servant, with 34 years of Law Enforcement experience,' Trump wrote. 'I nominated him in my First Term to serve as the U.S.

Marshal for the Southern District of Florida, and he has done an incredible job for the past six years.' Serralta's previous roles include serving as a major for the Miami-Dade Police Department and as police chief in Palmetto Bay, Florida, according to Trump. 'Gady will work with our GREAT Attorney General Pam Bondi to make sure that we restore Law and Order, and Make America Safe Again,' Trump added. The president also announced several ambassadors, starting with Thomas Rose, who will represent the United States in Poland. 'Thomas is a highly respected businessman and commentator, who had a successful radio show on Sirius XM for almost a decade, and served as the Publisher and CEO of The Jerusalem Post,' Trump wrote. 'He will make sure our interests are represented in Poland, and always put America First.' The Jerusalem Post reported in 2016 that Rose was a 'longtime friend and unofficial surrogate' of former Vice President Mike Pence. Michael E. Kavoukjian was named the next United States ambassador to Norway. 'Michael is a brilliant attorney, who currently serves as a Senior Partner at White & Case, where he has led complex commercial litigation teams around the World,' Trump wrote. Kavoukjian previously worked as a CIA operations officer and holds degrees from Stanford University and Harvard Law School, according to Trump. Melinda Hildebrand, wife of billionaire businessman Jeffery Hildebrand, will be the United States ambassador to Costa Rica. 'Melinda is an incredibly successful businesswoman and philanthropist,' Trump wrote. 'She will fight tirelessly to protect America’s Interests abroad, especially in Trade and Immigration.' Hildebrand holds positions as vice chair of the Hildebrand Foundation, vice president of Hilcorp Ventures Inc., and president and owner of River Oaks Donuts. Nicholas Merrick will serve as United States Ambassador to the Czech Republic. 'Nicholas is a highly respected businessman and teacher, who leads Kenny and Lisa Troutt’s $1.6 Billion family office,' Trump wrote. He previously held the CFO position at two publicly traded telecommunications companies and has served on various large pension boards. Merrick earned his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Virginia and an MBA from Harvard University. As of Wednesday, 11 of Trump's Cabinet nominees have been successfully confirmed by the Senate

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