If you like what Rep. Elise Stefanik did to Hamasnik-coddling college presidents before Congress, you’ll love what Ambassador-Designate Stefanik is poised to do to leaders of America’s like-minded adversaries at the United Nations.
That was one takeaway from the New York congresswoman’s compelling confirmation hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
There, Stefanik made clear that she would speak and act boldly to advance President Trump’s America First agenda at an institution that has all too often proven subversive of its stated purpose, hostile to America and its allies, and exploitative of our nation’s generosity.
In her opening remarks, Stefanik asserted that the “UN has not lived up to” its “founding mission” to foster peace and security. Instead, the organization has served as something of a global affirmative action promoter of the adversarial and corrupt, abiding if not inviting war and the trampling of human rights while portraying itself as an international DEI bastion.
Indeed, as Stefanik and senators on the panel detailed and concurred, Turtle Bay has often served as a platform to elevate, empower, and treat as equivalent adversaries like China and Russia, alongside regressive regimes the world over; enabled foes to exploit and co-opt its internal organs to advance interests antithetical to our own; run cover for gross human rights abusers; executed programs rife with waste, fraud, and abuse; and perhaps above all else, as Stefanik testified, been marked with “anti-Semitic rot…pervasive within the UN system,” reflected in the singling out of Israel for isolation, delegitimization, and destruction. […]
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