Trump picks golfing friend with Uruguayan past for Montevideo Embassy
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Trump picks golfing friend with Uruguayan past for Montevideo Embassy
US President-elect Donald Trump chose his golfing friend Louis Rinaldi as his incoming administration's future Ambassador to Montevideo. The Italy-born Rinaldi grew up in Uruguay since he was 4 before moving to the United States. Trump has announced that a series of ambassadorial positions would be filled businessmen such as Rinaldi rather than career diplomats.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump nominated Lou Rinaldi, a businessman he defined as a “lifelong friend” and “great golfer,” this Monday as a new ambassador to Uruguay. “Lou is a great golfer and will be in a country with some excellent courses,” he said in a statement from his transition team. “A successful entrepreneur, entrepreneur and lifelong friend, Lou brings a life of experience and a unique perspective to this important role,” Trump add…
"Having grown up in Uruguay, it has a deep understanding of the country's culture and history," Trump said.
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