Former President Donald Trump has announced the nomination of Kimberly Guilfoyle to serve as the United States Ambassador to Greece. This announcement was made official on December 10, 2024, and follows a series of other nominations Trump has made as he prepares for a potential 2024 run for presidency. Guilfoyle, known for her role as a senior advisor to Trump’s 2016 campaign and her position at Fox News, is a prominent figure in conservative circles. The nomination has drawn attention not only for her political background but also for her close relationship with Trump, as she is engaged to his son, Donald Trump Jr. In addition to Guilfoyle, Trump also announced the nomination of Tom Barrack as Ambassador to Turkey, further expanding his foreign ambassadorial choices. Trump stated, ‘Kimberly has been a tremendous supporter of my administration and my vision for America, and I believe she will be a great representative for our nation in Greece.’ This move signifies Trump’s ongoing influence in the Republican Party and highlights the importance of personal and professional ties in political appointments. The nominations mark a strategic approach as Trump looks to strengthen diplomatic connections while emphasizing loyalty and support within his inner circle.