June 3, 2025

Former acting AG Whitaker confirmed as US envoy to NATO

His selection had surprised U.S. allies because the lawyer had no significant foreign policy experience.

The Senate confirmed former acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, a national security newcomer, to serve as U.S. ambassador to NATO amid uncertainty about President Donald Trump’s commitment to the alliance.

Whitaker’s nomination was confirmed by the Senate in a 52-45 vote Tuesday.

His selection had come as a surprise to U.S. allies in November, as the one-time acting attorney general was an unknown in the national security arena and had no significant foreign policy experience.

Whitaker is expected to push Trump’s campaign to pressure NATO members into increasing military spending. The president has insisted that alliance members meet a commitment of spending at least two percent of GDP on defense.

Former acting AG Whitaker confirmed as US envoy to NATO

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