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  • 101 - The U.S. Representative to the United Nations

    Elise Stefanik Not the US Representative to the UN, Greenfield Holds the Position

    11/1/2026 | 2min

    According to the official website of the United States Mission to the United Nations and reporting from major outlets such as the Associated Press and the New York Times, Elise Stefanik is not and has not been the United States Representative to the United Nations. That position is currently held by Ambassador Linda Thomas Greenfield, who has served as the United States Permanent Representative to the United Nations since early 2021, after being nominated by President Joe Biden and confirmed by the Senate.Elise Stefanik is a member of the United States House of Representatives from upstate New York and serves in House Republican leadership. Recent coverage in outlets such as the Washington Post, Politico, and the New York Times has focused on her national political profile, her role in House Republican strategy, and ongoing speculation about her future ambitions within party leadership and potential executive branch roles. None of these reports describe her as serving in any diplomatic capacity at the United Nations.Recent United Nations news reported by the Associated Press, Reuters, and other international outlets continues to quote Ambassador Linda Thomas Greenfield as the voice of the United States at the United Nations Security Council and General Assembly. In the last several days, she has been cited speaking on Security Council debates over global security, humanitarian crises, and ongoing peacekeeping and sanctions discussions. These statements are consistently attributed to Ambassador Thomas Greenfield and not to Elise Stefanik.Some political commentary pieces have noted that Stefanik has been mentioned in broader conversations about Republican foreign policy voices, but these are opinion oriented discussions about her influence in Congress, not any formal diplomatic posting. Reputable sources, including Congress.gov, the White House announcements archive, and the United States Mission to the United Nations, list no appointment of Elise Stefanik to any United Nations representative role.For listeners, the key point is that current, credible information shows that Elise Stefanik remains a United States Representative in Congress, while Linda Thomas Greenfield continues to serve as the United States Representative to the United Nations. Any claim that Stefanik currently holds the United Nations post is not supported by official records or by major news coverage in the last several days.Thank you for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Elise Stefanik's Surprise Exit: Reshaping Her Political Future

    11/1/2026 | 2min

    Elise Stefanik is not the U S Representative to the United Nations, but she remains a high profile member of Congress whose recent moves are reshaping her political future. According to reporting from Courthouse News and the New York Daily News, Stefanik has just exited the New York governors race and simultaneously announced she will not seek reelection to the House of Representatives, a striking double decision that surprised many Republican strategists. Those outlets note that former president Donald Trump declined to fully back her bid for governor, undercutting a political path she had been carefully building as a loyal ally and prominent surrogate.A detailed analysis in the New York Daily News and commentary highlighted by AOL News report that Stefanik had long positioned herself as a bridge between Trump loyalists and traditional party donors, using her role in House Republican leadership to amplify conservative culture war issues on education, antisemitism on campus, and immigration. Pulling out of the governors race and giving up her House seat now raises questions about whether she is aiming for a future appointed role, possibly in a new Republican administration, or stepping back from elected office after a decade in Congress.The Forward reports that Stefanik has remained a polarizing figure in New York politics, especially over her defense of Trump during the impeachment inquiries and her combative stance toward university leaders over antisemitism and campus speech. Recent coverage in that outlet underscores how she leaned into those confrontations to build a national brand, even as moderate Republicans in New York worried that her style alienated swing voters in the state.According to Courthouse News, local Republican officials are already scrambling to identify candidates to replace her in her upstate New York district, underscoring how sudden her departure appears at the local level. At the same time, national conservative media continue to treat Stefanik as a key voice on party messaging, suggesting she is unlikely to disappear from the political conversation even without a ballot position this year.For listeners, the key point is that Elise Stefanik, once seen as a rising star and potential statewide standard bearer, has taken herself out of both the governors race and her own congressional seat, creating an opening in New York politics and fueling speculation about her next move on the national stage.Thank you for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Elise Stefanik Tapped as Trump's Fiery UN Ambassador

    08/1/2026 | 2min

    Elise Stefanik has recently been at the center of a dramatic turn in American diplomacy after President elect Donald Trump tapped her to serve as the next United States ambassador to the United Nations, a role often referred to as the U S representative to the UN. According to a report described by AOL News, Trump has selected the New York Republican, a key ally and high profile supporter, to be his chief voice at the UN on issues ranging from security to migration to Israel and the Middle East.AOL reports that Stefanik was initially considered earlier in the administration but that her nomination was pulled when House Republicans argued their narrow majority could not afford to lose her seat. That earlier reversal, which reportedly fueled tension between Stefanik and House Speaker Mike Johnson, now appears to have been set aside as Trump moves to assemble his foreign policy team for his new term. In this latest round, the White House is signaling it is willing to risk a special election in her upstate New York district in order to install a fiercely loyal figure at the UN.Stefanik’s rise to this post comes after years of positioning herself as one of the most vocal defenders of Trump and a sharp critic of international institutions she views as biased against the United States and its allies. In recent months she has echoed Trump’s skepticism of what he calls globalist agendas, and her new assignment suggests the administration intends to carry that combative posture straight into the UN Security Council chamber.Her selection also unfolds against a broader reset of U S engagement with global bodies. Outlets such as Dawn have detailed how Trump is moving to withdraw the United States from dozens of international organizations, including climate agreements and United Nations affiliated agencies, arguing they undermine American sovereignty and economic interests. Installing Stefanik as ambassador while simultaneously shrinking U S participation in key multilateral forums is likely to create a striking contrast, with a more confrontational voice at the UN paired with a leaner American footprint across the wider United Nations system.For listeners, the big question is how Stefanik will balance Trump’s America First agenda with the practical need to negotiate with allies and rivals on the UN stage. Her record in Congress suggests she will vigorously defend Israel, press for tougher lines on China and Iran, and challenge UN bodies she and Trump see as hostile to U S priorities. That could set up contentious debates over human rights, climate resolutions, and refugee policy in the weeks ahead as her confirmation process begins and diplomats brace for a very different style of American representation.Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Stefanik's Next Move: Speculation Swirls Around Former Trump Ally's Future

    08/1/2026 | 2min

    Listeners, New York Representative Elise Stefanik has emerged again in national headlines as speculation continues over her next move on the world stage. Several outlets report that President Donald Trump had previously considered Stefanik for the role of United States ambassador to the United Nations, a position that would have placed her at the center of American diplomacy in New York, but ultimately pulled back that potential nomination. According to The Nation, Trump withdrew her prospective United Nations appointment earlier in the year, a decision that reportedly contributed to growing tension between the two Republicans.A separate report from The Nation explains that Stefanik, long viewed as one of Trumps most loyal allies in Congress, has now opted to leave public office rather than continue in her current role. The article notes that she had hoped for Trumps backing to run for governor of New York, support that never fully materialized. That political setback, combined with the reversal on the United Nations post, is described as a key factor in her decision to step away from elected office.Coverage in The Nation portrays Stefanik as part of a broader shift among prominent conservative women in Trumps orbit. The piece groups her with other high profile figures who are beginning to distance themselves from the administration or exit government altogether, suggesting a quiet but significant reordering of loyalties. In that narrative, the lost chance to become the United States representative to the United Nations symbolizes not only a missed personal opportunity for Stefanik, but also an example of how volatile and transactional senior appointments have become in Washington.While the United Nations ambassadorship remains vacant for now, commentators are closely watching whether Stefanik will resurface in a future diplomatic or political role, possibly in another administration or in private sector policy work. Her track record as a sharp partisan communicator and her early grooming for an international post suggest she could still play a role in shaping debates on American foreign policy, multilateral institutions, and United Nations reform, even from outside government.Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe so you do not miss future updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Stefanik's Clash with GOP Leadership Intensifies Amidst Intelligence Reforms and Foreign Policy Stances

    06/1/2026 | 2min

    ise Stefanik, once considered for United States Representative to the United Nations, has made headlines in recent days for sharp clashes within her own Republican party. According to The Hill, Stefanik accused House Speaker Mike Johnson of torpedoing the Republican agenda by blocking her provision in the must-pass National Defense Authorization Act. This measure would require congressional notification for counterintelligence investigations into federal candidates, aimed at preventing what she calls deep state weaponization against elections. Stefanik declared on social media that she would vote no on the bill unless the provision returns, stating it is the only one to root out deep state rot. Johnson denied involvement, saying the provision needs agreement from House and Senate committee leaders and that he supports it, but Stefanik fired back calling his response lies and siding with Democrat Jamie Raskin.Tensions lingered as Johnson met with Stefanik on Wednesday, per AOL reports, amid ongoing friction from her earlier withdrawn United Nations ambassador nomination by President Trump in March 2025. Stefanik, who gave up key House roles for that bid, now chairs House Republican Leadership and serves on the Intelligence Committee.She also voiced strong support for the Trump administrations recent capture of Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro. CBS6 Albany reports Stefanik posted backing the mission, described by Republicans like Speaker Johnson as a justified law enforcement operation to demand regime behavior change, not a full regime shift. This contrasts with Democrats like Chuck Schumer, who raised more questions.These developments highlight Stefanik's aggressive push on intelligence reforms and foreign policy alignment, even as her career navigates party infighting after opting out of New York governor and House races.Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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