Trump Appoints Longtime Foreign Policy Adviser Richard Grenell to Serve as Special Missions Envoy – IOTW Report

Trump Appoints Longtime Foreign Policy Adviser Richard Grenell to Serve as Special Missions Envoy

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President-elect Donald Trump announced Saturday that he’s picked longtime foreign policy adviser Richard Grenell to serve as an envoy for special missions, tasking him with helping the incoming administration deal with some of the toughest foreign policy challenges.

Grenell served as ambassador to Germany during Trump’s first administration, special presidential envoy for Serbia and Kosovo peace negotiations, and did a stint as acting director of national intelligence.

“Ric will work in some of the hottest spots around the World, including Venezuela and North Korea,” Trump said in a posting on his social media platform, Truth Social, announcing the appointment. more

8 Comments on Trump Appoints Longtime Foreign Policy Adviser Richard Grenell to Serve as Special Missions Envoy

  1. It’s funny how the Nazi’s didn’t want to recognize Grenell as the first gay cabinet member. I guess if you’re gay and conservative it doesn’t count. As if that should matter anyway. The guy did one hell of a job for us and will do so again. Besides, the guys always surrounded by hot women.

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  2. Two other fantastic appointments that has flown under the radar;

    Harmeet Dhillion, head of the civil rights division of the Justice Department.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-names-california-republican-harmeet-dhillon-for-top-civil-rights-post/ar-AA1vF8ge?ocid=BingNewsSerp

    David Sacks, Bay Area venture capitalist, immigrant, billionaire (and might be smarter than Elon) as head of head of science and technology division, and cryptocurrency czar, head of artificial intelligence. David is hard-core MAGA and very influential in getting Silicon Valley onboard.

    As for Grenell, he would get more traction in lib land if he put on a dress. He will absolutely kill it in his new role.

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  3. Rich

    The A.I. stuff is a real potential problem that needs to be managed. Shawn Ryan did and interview with one of the original developers and according to him he’s been contacted by the Feds and they plan on controlling every aspect of it. Not good.
    David Sacks, another African American. LOL. Must be something in the water.

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  4. Brad

    There is a section in Elon’s biography ( a great book BTW, imminently readable) where he talks about his falling out with Sergei Brin (Google co-founder). They were always good friends but repeatedly tangled over A.I. Sergei wanted no guardrails, just let it go and see where it takes us. Elon was more circumspect and wary. He saw the potential (for both good and evil) and wanted more of a guiding hand so it could be directed towards a more benevolent outcome. Who was right? Beats me, but I always take the position that innovation is best left to the private sector and far away from government bureaucrats.

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