Trump removes nearly 30 career diplomats from ambassadorial positions
Nearly 30 career diplomats are recalled to ensure alignment with the America First agenda, affecting 29 countries including 13 in Africa, officials said.
- Last week, the Trump administration recalled nearly 30 career diplomats, notifying chiefs of mission their tenures would end in January, Politico reported.
- The administration says it needs ambassadors who advance the `America First` agenda, reshaping U.S. diplomacy by recalling nearly 30 career Foreign Service diplomats, a departure from customary practice.
- Last week, notices targeted diplomatic posts across Africa, Asia and Europe, with recalls from 13 African countries including Nigeria, six Asian countries including the Philippines, and several European, Middle Eastern, South and Central Asian, and Western Hemisphere posts.
- Recalled diplomats will not lose their Foreign Service positions and may accept other assignments in Washington, while the U.S. State Department defended the recalls as a routine process and lawmakers with the American Foreign Service Association voiced concern over U.S. diplomatic standing.
- The recall is part of a broader shake-up under President Donald Trump, with about 80 vacant ambassadorships, while critics said removing Biden administration appointees risks ceding influence to China and Russia.
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Trump recalls US ambassador to Nigeria
US President Donald Trump has recalled Richard Mills, United States ambassador to Nigeria. US official described the development as a part of a broader reshuffle of nearly 30 ambassadorial and senior embassy positions worldwide. The move is part of an effort to align US diplomatic representation abroad with President Donald Trump’s “America First” priorities. State Department officials, who spoke anonymously, confirmed that the ambassadors affec…
Trump removes almost 30 career diplomats
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration recalled almost 30 career diplomats from ambassadorial and other senior embassy posts as it moves to reshape the U.S. diplomatic posture abroad with personnel deemed fully supportive of President Donald Trump's "America First" priorities.
The United States recalled ambassadors from 29 countries: EADaily
EADaily, December 22nd, 2025. As part of the reform of the US diplomatic policy abroad, the administration of US President Donald Trump recalled about 30 diplomats from the posts of ambassadors. This was reported on December 22 by the Associated Press, citing State Department officials.
Trump Administration Recalls Biden-Era Ambassadors From 29 Countries
The Trump administration is recalling nearly 30 career diplomats from ambassadorial and other senior embassy posts as it moves to reshape the US diplomatic posture abroad with personnel deemed fully supportive of Trump's "America First" priorities.
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