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Cruz Opposes Trump’s Kuwait Envoy Pick After Bipartisan Grilling, Leaving Nomination in Limbo

Bipartisan scrutiny cast doubt on his nomination over past posts on Israel, praise for Saddam Hussein, plus remarks about the Muslim Brotherhood.

Overview

  • Amer Ghalib, Hamtramck’s mayor and Trump’s nominee for ambassador to Kuwait, faced sharp questioning from both parties at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing.
  • Sen. Ted Cruz said he will vote no, and one more Republican joining Democrats could stop the nomination in committee, with no vote yet scheduled.
  • Senators pressed Ghalib on denying reports of Hamas sexual violence on Oct. 7, liking antisemitic posts, calling Saddam Hussein a “martyr,” lauding the Muslim Brotherhood, supporting BDS in his city, and not rebuking a local appointee’s Holocaust remarks.
  • Ghalib defended his record as misinterpreted or the result of a social‑media “bad habit,” apologized for the Saddam comment as a reaction in anger, and pledged to implement the president’s policies if confirmed.
  • The White House continues to back him despite months of delays and public calls from groups including the Anti-Defamation League and American Jewish Committee to withdraw the nomination, which originated after Ghalib endorsed Trump in 2024.