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

    Elise Stefanik Sworn in as UN Ambassador, Vows UN Reform and Defense of Israel

    05/03/2026 | 1min
    Elise Stefanik recently took office as the United States Representative to the United Nations, confirmed by the Senate on March 4, 2026. According to Fox News, her swearing-in ceremony happened swiftly that evening in the Oval Office with President Donald Trump presiding. Stefanik, a Republican from New York, replaces Linda Thomas-Greenfield and steps into the role amid tense global discussions on Israel, Ukraine, and China.

    In her first major move, Stefanik addressed the UN Security Council on March 5, 2026, condemning what she called biased anti-Israel resolutions. The New York Post reports she vowed to defend American interests aggressively, stating, "The United Nations must reform or face irrelevance." This came hours after her confirmation, highlighting her focus on holding accountable nations she views as threats.

    CNN notes Stefanik's nomination faced Democratic pushback during hearings, with critics questioning her past comments on Israel aid. Supporters, per Breitbart, praise her as a strong voice against UN overreach. On Ukraine, Reuters reports she signaled no shift in US policy, emphasizing continued sanctions on Russia.

    Stefanik's appointment caps her rapid rise, moving from House Republican Conference Chair to this high-profile diplomatic post. The Wall Street Journal highlights her pledge to prioritize US sovereignty in multilateral forums.

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

    Elise Stefanik Takes Aggressive Stance on Israel and UN Reform in First 24 Hours as US Ambassador

    05/03/2026 | 1min
    Elise Stefanik, confirmed as the United States Representative to the United Nations on March 4, 2026, wasted no time asserting her position. According to Fox News, she delivered a forceful opening statement at the UN headquarters in New York, vowing to prioritize American interests and challenge what she called anti-Israel bias within the organization.

    The New York Post reports that Stefaniks first major move came during an emergency Security Council session on March 5, where she condemned recent UN resolutions on Gaza as one-sided and demanded accountability for Hamas leadership. Her speech, broadcast live on C-SPAN, drew applause from allies and sharp rebukes from representatives of China and Russia.

    CNN notes that Stefanik met with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on the same day, pressing for reforms to curb what she described as the UNs tolerance of terrorism. She announced plans to withhold certain United States funding pending a review of the organizations practices, a decision echoed in a White House statement supporting her stance.

    The Wall Street Journal highlights her focus on Iran, where she warned of escalating sanctions if Tehran continues advancing its nuclear program. Stefanik also addressed rising antisemitism globally, citing recent attacks in Europe and calling for UN condemnation.

    In her brief tenure spanning just over 24 hours, Stefanik has positioned herself as a staunch defender of Israel and United States sovereignty, signaling a shift from previous administrations approach. Reuters confirms she plans to visit Israel next week to coordinate with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on ongoing conflicts.

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

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    03/03/2026 | 1min
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  • 101 - The U.S. Representative to the United Nations

    Stefanik Takes UN Security Council Presidency Amid Press Access Dispute and Accountability Questions

    03/03/2026 | 1min
    Elise Stefanik serves as the United States Representative to the United Nations under President Donald Trump's second administration. According to Inner City Press reports from late February 2026, she is preparing to assume the presidency of the UN Security Council on March 1, 2026. Inner City Press emailed her office on February 2, 2026, urging her to ensure access for the banned journalist Matthew Russell Lee to UN headquarters by that date, citing free press principles, but received no response as of early March.

    The request highlights ongoing tensions at the UN, where Inner City Press remains excluded since 2018 for its reporting on issues like UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres financial disclosures. Stefanik's upcoming role comes amid US criticism of UN practices, including allegations of corruption, waste, and unaddressed peacekeeper misconduct in places like South Sudan and the Central African Republic, as detailed in recent Inner City Press updates.

    No major headlines or decisions by Stefanik appear in the last few days, though her March 1 presidency will place her at the center of Security Council discussions on global conflicts. The US Mission to the UN has not commented publicly on these press access appeals. Watch developments as she takes the gavel.

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

    Elise Stefanik Nominated as UN Ambassador Amid Campus Free Speech Debate and Israel Policy Push

    26/02/2026 | 2min
    Elise Stefanik, Trump's nominee for United States Representative to the United Nations, continues to draw attention for her aggressive stance on campus protests and Israel criticism. The New York Republican has been at the forefront of efforts to crack down on pro-Palestinian demonstrations and what she characterizes as antisemitism on college campuses.

    During recent House Committee on Education and the Workforce hearings, Stefanik leveled harsh accusations against university presidents, calling them weak and demanding explanations for why so few students have been suspended and professors fired for participation in pro-Palestinian protests. Her confrontational approach during these hearings helped pressure multiple universities across the country to significantly restructure their speech, expression, and assembly rules. Columbia University restricted access to its main campus while Northwestern University adopted new demonstration policies that prohibit disruptions to regularly scheduled university activities.

    Stefanik's influence extends beyond campus issues. As Trump's U.N. ambassador nominee, she represents a hardline approach to supporting Israel's military actions. Her positions align with broader Trump administration policies that have raised concerns among free speech advocates. The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression has warned that proposals she supports, such as the Antisemitism Awareness Act passed by the House in May, sweep too broadly by encompassing political speech about Israel and potentially violating First Amendment protections.

    The Antisemitism Awareness Act, which received overwhelming bipartisan support with a 320-91 vote, expands the definition of antisemitism to include "targeting of the state of Israel, conceived as a Jewish collectivity." Critics argue this conflates legitimate criticism of Israeli government policies with antisemitism, a distinction Stefanik and her allies have resisted acknowledging.

    Beyond her committee work, Stefanik has been vocal on social media following major political events. Following President Trump's State of the Union address on Tuesday night, she praised the speech, reflecting her alignment with the administration's priorities. Her nomination as U.N. ambassador represents a significant role in shaping American foreign policy and international relations during Trump's second term.

    The New York representative's trajectory from academic pressure campaigns to ambassador-level diplomatic representation underscores her rising prominence within Republican circles and the Trump administration's commitment to what Stefanik views as combating antisemitism on American campuses and abroad.

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