Former Arizona AG Mark Brnovich tapped to be next U.S. Ambassador to Serbia
- Mark Brnovich has been selected to serve as the next United States Ambassador to Serbia, as announced by President Trump on Truth Social.
- Brnovich previously served as Arizona's Attorney General from 2014 and ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. Senate in 2022.
- He is a first-generation American, with parents who are ethnically Serbian and emigrated from the former Yugoslavia.
- President Trump stated, "As the son of refugees who fled communism, Mark will be a strong advocate for Freedom, and always put AMERICA FIRST.
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Trump nominates former Arizona attorney general for US ambassador to Serbia
close Video GOP rep believes Greenland is ‘supportive’ of becoming a US territory Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., discusses the pathway for the United States to secure Greenland as a strategic geographic asset on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ President Donald Trump announced Friday he had nominated former Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich to become the next U.S. ambassador to Serbia. “Mark is a proud Veteran of the Army National Guard, and …
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