FOX News: Hillary Clinton under consideration for Biden's U.N. ambassador: report
Ex-Sen. Ted Kaufman and Rep. Cheri Bustos reportedly being eyed for administration roles Former Vice President Joe Biden's transition team is reportedly considering installing former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as his administration's ambassador to the United Nations.
The Washington Post reported on Thursday that a person familiar with the matter said Clinton was "being discussed" as a potential pick because it would purportedly raise the prestige and standing of the U.S. after President Trump's time in office.
News of Clinton's potential nomination came as Biden attempted to alter world leaders' perceptions of the U.S. in foreign relations. "I'm letting them know that America is back. We're going to be back in the game," he said.
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Update: Hillary Clinton is Reportedly Being Considered by Biden's Team to Become Next US Ambassador to UN (Sputnik)
WNU Editor: Just when you think she is gone .... she comes back (maybe).
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