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Bipartisan Blowback Imperils Trump’s Kuwait Ambassador Pick After Fiery Hearing

Rare Republican opposition to Amer Ghalib’s record leaves the committee’s next step uncertain.

Overview

  • Amer Ghalib faced sharp, bipartisan questioning before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee over past comments and social media activity involving Israel, Jews and Middle East groups.
  • Sen. Ted Cruz said he will vote against advancing the nomination, with GOP Senators Dave McCormick and Pete Ricketts also pressing Ghalib over positions they called incompatible with U.S. policy.
  • Lawmakers cited his questioning of reports of Oct. 7 sexual violence, support for BDS, a Facebook like comparing Jews to monkeys, praise for the Muslim Brotherhood and calling Saddam Hussein a “martyr.”
  • Ghalib defended his record as the habits of a private citizen, called the social media likes a “bad habit,” characterized the Saddam comment as made in anger and pledged to follow the president’s policies.
  • The White House has stood by the nominee, but his confirmation remains pending a committee vote that could take weeks, with no timetable announced.