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Showing Original Post only (View all)The oddest part about Trump tapping 'The Apprentice' producer for a second term post [View all]
Trump intends to appoint Mark Burnett to serve as special envoy to the United Kingdom. That's odd for a couple of reasons.
The oddest part about Trump tapping The Apprentice producer for a second term post: Donald Trump intends to appoint his the producer from The Apprentice to serve as special envoy to the United Kingdom. That's odd for a couple of reasons.
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https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/oddest-part-trump-tapping-apprentice-producer-second-term-post-rcna185202
Its not a secret that Donald Trump, who hosted a television gameshow before launching a political career, is trying to staff his next administration with people whove spent a lot of time in front of a camera. Media Matters recently counted up the number of former hosts, contributors, and employees who worked under the Fox umbrella including Fox News and Fox Business wholl soon join the Trump administration, and the list included 15 people.
With this in mind, perhaps it shouldnt have come as too big of a surprise that the president-elect also has an apparent affinity for those who had behind-the-scenes roles in the television industry. NBC News reported:
,,,,,,But just below the surface, there was a related question that might not have been immediately obvious. The Washington Posts report on the announcement noted, The scope of Burnetts special envoy role was not immediately clear. Trump earlier in December said he would nominate billionaire donor Warren Stephens to serve as the U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom. Typically special envoys are appointed to countries where there are conflicts or no diplomatic relations, such as Iran.
Its the key detail that makes this story strange. Indeed, Burnett would not succeed the incumbent U.S. special envoy to the United Kingdom because there is no current U.S. special envoy to the United Kingdom. And the reason that theres no one in that position now is that the United States does not need a special envoy to the U.K.
We have an embassy, an ambassador and a special relationship that covers a wide range of diplomatic, intelligence and cultural dimensions.
Special envoys are for areas facing international crises. Either the Republican president-elect isnt fully aware of this, or he has concerns related to the United Kingdom of which the public is not yet aware.
With this in mind, perhaps it shouldnt have come as too big of a surprise that the president-elect also has an apparent affinity for those who had behind-the-scenes roles in the television industry. NBC News reported:
President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday announced his intent to appoint his former producer from 'The Apprentice' to serve as special envoy to the United Kingdom. Mark Burnett has received three-dozen Emmy nominations, winning the award for about a third of those, according to the Television Academys website. Trump has previously praised Burnett during campaign trail appearances.
,,,,,,But just below the surface, there was a related question that might not have been immediately obvious. The Washington Posts report on the announcement noted, The scope of Burnetts special envoy role was not immediately clear. Trump earlier in December said he would nominate billionaire donor Warren Stephens to serve as the U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom. Typically special envoys are appointed to countries where there are conflicts or no diplomatic relations, such as Iran.
Its the key detail that makes this story strange. Indeed, Burnett would not succeed the incumbent U.S. special envoy to the United Kingdom because there is no current U.S. special envoy to the United Kingdom. And the reason that theres no one in that position now is that the United States does not need a special envoy to the U.K.
We have an embassy, an ambassador and a special relationship that covers a wide range of diplomatic, intelligence and cultural dimensions.
Special envoys are for areas facing international crises. Either the Republican president-elect isnt fully aware of this, or he has concerns related to the United Kingdom of which the public is not yet aware.
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The oddest part about Trump tapping 'The Apprentice' producer for a second term post [View all]
LetMyPeopleVote
Dec 2024
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Maybe Trump is putting together a production team to make a fake documentary
Attilatheblond
Dec 2024
#2
Just tell tRump that reduced gravity on Mars makes golfing drives easier. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2024
#4
Might simply be a present to friend (i.e. corruption). Burnett might have little staff & nothing to do except freeload.n
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2024
#3
More likely: Trump is buying him off after there was talk of releasing tapes of Trump doing racism
Attilatheblond
Dec 2024
#8
"concerns related to the United Kingdom of which the public is not yet aware."
bucolic_frolic
Dec 2024
#5
I'm old enough to remember when Republicans were big on "MERIT and QUALIFICATIONS"
Blue_Tires
Dec 2024
#11