Rep. Elise Stefanik touted her fierce grilling of college administrators over campus anti-semitism in her Senate confirmation hearing.
Elise Stefanik was a key defender of then-President Donald Trump during his impeachment proceedings and she later grilled university presidents over what she described as antisemitism.
Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., walks with her son after casting her vote for House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., as the House of Representatives meets to elect a speaker and convene the new 119th Congress at the Capitol in Washington, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Doug Collins and Elise Stefanik are set for hearings as President Donald Trump's cabinet confirmation process continues in the Senate.
Stefanik vowed to utilize her skills as a lawmaker to scrutinize the funding provided to the entity and has vowed to cut the budget provided if necessary.
Two more of President Trump's Cabinet picks, Doug Collins and Elise Stefanik, will receive confirmation hearings on Tuesday. His Treasury nominee, Scott Bessent, will get a committee vote.
Just as Elise took initiative to elevate Republican women's representation in Congress in 2018, she will bring that same tenacity to fight for needed reform at the United Nations. From being the youngest woman ever elected to Congress to her creation of EPAC,
Stefanik currently represents New York's 21st Congressional District, but was offered a position as the country's ambassador to the United Nations by President Trump.
The North Country Republican will leave an open seat in Congress if she is confirmed to serve as Donald Trump’s next ambassador to the United Nations.
New York Rep. Elise Stefanik, President Trump's pick for U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, testified at her Senate confirmation hearing. Stefanik spent considerable time discussing the American alliance with Israel and an apparent bias at the U.