According to the NY Post:
The US has not had a Senate-confirmed ambassador to Rome since former President Donald Trump’s envoy, Lewis Eisenberg, left the post in January 2021 — and FBN reported Tuesday that the White House is holding the job open for Pelosi.
The speaker’s future plans have long been a subject of DC speculation. Last year, rumors were rife in the nation’s capital that Biden would nominate Pelosi to the post of ambassador to the Vatican. Those rumors were quashed in October when the president tapped former Indiana Sen. Joe Donnelly for the job.
The speaker’s future plans have long been a subject of DC speculation. Last year, rumors were rife in the nation’s capital that Biden would nominate Pelosi to the post of ambassador to the Vatican. Those rumors were quashed in October when the president tapped former Indiana Sen. Joe Donnelly for the job.
Speaking earlier this morning to Maria Bartiromo, Sen. Rick Scott said it would be "very difficult" for Pelosi to get confirmed to the position.
Meanwhile, Pelosi's spokesman Drew Hammill has denied the reporting, claiming that Pelosi "has no interest in the position," so we'll just have to wait and see.
Matt Palumbo is the author of The Man Behind the Curtain: Inside the Secret Network of George Soros
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