Senate Confirms Billionaire Ambassadors to Key U.S. Allies Amid Trump Approval Surge
The Senate confirmed three wealthy Trump allies as ambassadors to the UK, Turkey, and Italy, solidifying key diplomatic roles as Trump’s approval ratings rise.
Billionaire donors Warren Stephens, Tom Barrack, and Tilman Fertitta— each with strong business backgrounds and G O P ties—will now represent U.S. interests in crucial NATO and EU countries. The appointments highlight ongoing debate over political donors receiving diplomatic posts, a tradition used by past presidents. Supporters argue these business leaders bring negotiation skills, while critics see a “pay-to-play” system that sidelines career diplomats.