Mike Waltz, President Donald Trump's nominee for U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, has cleared a key Senate committee after weeks of political maneuvering and partisan tension.
His nomination was delayed by Senator Rand Paul, who raised concerns about Waltz's loyalty to Trump, but ultimately advanced after Senator Jeanne Shaheen, a top Democrat, struck a deal to release frozen foreign aid funds in exchange for her support. The committee approved Waltz's nomination in a narrow 12-10 bipartisan vote, sending it to the full Senate for confirmation. Waltz, a former National Security Advisor, has pledged to push for major reforms at the UN and take a tough stance on China.
The process highlights deep divisions in the Senate and the high stakes surrounding U.S. diplomatic appointments.
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