Trump Selects Mike Waltz For UN Ambassador Role After Firing Him From Other White House Position

By Rampart Stonebridge,
 updated on May 1, 2025

President Donald Trump has chosen Mike Waltz, a seasoned patriot, to serve as the next U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. This bold move follows Rep. Elise Stefanik’s decision to remain in Congress, prioritizing the GOP’s razor-thin House majority over a diplomatic post.

According to Fox News, Waltz, a former National Security Advisor, steps into a role critical for advancing America’s interests on the global stage, Waltz has been relieved of his duties as National Security Advisory, along with staff from his team.

Trump announced Waltz’s nomination on Truth Social, praising his dedication to national interests. Waltz’s extensive experience includes military service, congressional tenure, and advising Trump on security matters. The appointment came after Stefanik withdrew her nomination in March, citing the need to combat Democratic overreach in New York.

In a swift transition, Secretary of State Marco Rubio will temporarily assume Waltz’s former role as National Security Advisor. Rubio’s dual responsibilities signal Trump’s trust in his leadership to maintain stability. This reshuffle underscores the administration’s focus on a strong, America-first foreign policy.

Stefanik’s Strategic Withdrawal

Trump initially named Stefanik as his UN ambassador pick in November 2024, shortly after defeating Kamala Harris. Stefanik, a staunch ally, opted to stay in the House as GOP margins tightened. Her decision reflected concerns over two special House elections in Florida on April 2, which yielded slimmer Republican victories.

Speaking on Fox News’ “Hannity,” Stefanik explained her choice to prioritize her congressional role. She highlighted the need to counter Democratic corruption in New York and secure GOP votes in a closely divided House. Trump supported her move, emphasizing the importance of her leadership in Congress.

Trump noted on Truth Social that Stefanik’s presence ensures electoral strength for the GOP. He stressed the party’s slim majority made her House seat critical to avoid risky special elections. Stefanik’s withdrawal opened the door for Waltz’s nomination, ensuring continuity in Trump’s diplomatic strategy.

Waltz’s Path to Nomination

Several names surfaced as potential UN ambassadors after Stefanik stepped back. Former U.S. ambassador to Israel David Friedman and former envoy Ellie Cohanim were considered. Richard Grenell, however, firmly declined interest in the role before Trump’s announcement.

Waltz’s selection followed his abrupt departure as National Security Advisor, revealed on the same day as his nomination. His battlefield experience and congressional record made him a natural fit for the UN post. Trump lauded Waltz’s commitment to putting America’s interests first.

The UN role demands navigating complex global challenges, a task Waltz is well-equipped for, given his security expertise. Trump’s confidence in Waltz reflects a broader strategy to project strength internationally. The administration aims to restore America’s dominance in global diplomacy.

Trump’s UN Policy Shifts

Under Trump’s first term, Nikki Haley and Kelly Craft served as UN ambassadors, championing America-first policies. Trump’s current administration has already taken decisive steps, including withdrawing from the UN Human Rights Council. Funding for the UN relief agency for Gaza was also halted.

In February, Trump signed an executive order slashing U.S. involvement in UN programs he deemed inefficient. He criticized the UN’s inability to resolve global conflicts effectively. Trump argued the organization’s potential remains untapped due to poor management.

Trump’s vision for the UN focuses on resolving conflicts and prioritizing American interests. He expressed frustration that the UN often fails to assist in settling disputes. Waltz’s nomination aligns with this goal, signaling a push for reform in international forums.

GOP’s House Majority Concerns

Stefanik’s decision to stay in Congress was driven by the GOP’s narrow House majority. The Florida special elections highlighted vulnerabilities, with Republican wins narrower than expected. These outcomes amplified fears of losing ground in future contests.

Stefanik told Sean Hannity that New York’s political climate, under Gov. Kathy Hochul, demanded her presence. She emphasized her commitment to delivering results for her constituents and supporting Trump’s agenda. Her choice to remain in Congress reflects strategic foresight amid political uncertainty.

Trump’s administration continues to prioritize a secure border, economic growth, and global strength, as outlined in his Truth Social posts. Waltz’s nomination and Rubio’s interim role ensure these priorities remain central. The GOP’s unified front, bolstered by Stefanik’s House leadership, aims to deliver on these promises.

About Rampart Stonebridge

I'm Rampart Stonebridge, a relentless truth-seeker who refuses to let the mainstream media bury the facts. Freedom and America are my biggest passions.

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