Kimberly Guilfoyle at Senate Confirmation Hearing as Ambassador to Greece: What We Know
UNITED STATES, JUL 9 – Kimberly Guilfoyle emphasized strengthening U.S.-Greece defense and energy cooperation, highlighting Greece’s defense spending nearing 3% of GDP and expanding regional partnerships.
- Kimberly Guilfoyle appeared at her Senate confirmation hearing on July 9 to discuss her nomination as U.S. Ambassador to Greece, nominated by President Donald Trump months prior.
- Guilfoyle expressed gratitude during the hearing, stating, "I am honored to accept President Trump’s nomination to serve as the next Ambassador to Greece."
- Donald Trump Jr. has publicly supported Guilfoyle's nomination, stating that she loves America and has always wanted to serve the country.
- Guilfoyle highlighted her commitment to diplomacy, stating that her experience has prepared her for effective diplomacy and she looks forward to the Senate's support.
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