Epoch Times logo
The Guardian logo
FOX News logo
8 articles
·1M

President Trump Nominates Tammy Bruce as UN Deputy Representative

President Trump nominated Tammy Bruce, a conservative author and former Fox News contributor, as US deputy representative to the United Nations, pending Senate confirmation.

Subscribe to unlock this story

We really don't like cutting you off, but you've reached your monthly limit. At just $5/month, subscriptions are how we keep this project going. Start your free 7-day trial today!

Get Started

Have an account? Sign in

Overview

A summary of the key points of this story verified across multiple sources.

  • President Trump has officially nominated Tammy Bruce to serve as the US deputy representative to the United Nations, highlighting her as a "Great Patriot" for the significant role.
  • Before this nomination, Bruce held the position of spokesperson at the US State Department since President Trump assumed office in January, gaining experience within the administration.
  • Bruce is widely recognized as a conservative author and was a Fox News contributor for over two decades, known for her strong critical stance on liberal viewpoints.
  • Her nomination follows President Trump's public praise for her "fantastic" work as State Department spokesperson and her consistent defense of the administration's foreign policy initiatives.
  • The nomination of Tammy Bruce is currently awaiting Senate confirmation, with the exact timing of her new role and potential ambassadorial rank yet to be officially determined.
Written by AI using shared reports from
8 articles
.

Report issue

Pano Newsletter

Read both sides in 5 minutes each day

Analysis

Compare how each side frames the story — including which facts they emphasize or leave out.

Center-leaning sources cover the nomination of Tammy Bruce as deputy representative to the U.N. with a neutral and factual approach. They focus on reporting the announcement, providing relevant biographical details, and outlining the context of the U.N. ambassador position. The coverage avoids loaded language or overt editorial judgment, presenting information objectively.

"Trump said that Bruce, who has been working at the US State Department since he took office in January, has done a "fantastic job" in the role."

BBC NewsBBC News
·1M
Article

"President Trump on Saturday said he is nominating State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce as the next deputy representative to the United Nations."

CBS NewsCBS News
·1M
Article

Articles (8)

Compare how different news outlets are covering this story.

FAQ

Dig deeper on this story with frequently asked questions.

Tammy Bruce is a conservative author, political commentator, and former Fox News contributor born in August 1962 in Los Angeles. She previously served as a liberal activist and president of the Los Angeles chapter of the National Organization for Women before shifting to conservative politics. She holds a bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Southern California.

Prior to her nomination as US deputy representative to the United Nations, Tammy Bruce served as the spokesperson for the US State Department since January 2025 during Trump's second term.

Tammy Bruce has extensive experience as a political commentator and spokesperson. She has been serving as the State Department spokesperson, regularly briefing on foreign policy, and has a bachelor's degree in political science. Additionally, she is a bestselling author and television personality recognized for defending the Trump administration’s policies.

Tammy Bruce's nomination as US deputy representative to the United Nations is pending Senate confirmation. The timing of her assuming the new role and whether she will hold the rank of ambassador is yet to be determined.

Tammy Bruce was initially a Democrat and liberal activist in the 1990s, including serving as president of a chapter of the National Organization for Women, but later became an independent conservative and vocal critic of progressive feminism and liberal viewpoints.

History

See how this story has evolved over time.

  • 1M
    Washington Examiner logo
    BBC News logo
    CBS News logo
    5 articles