Trump names Kari Lake director of Voice of America, picks donors for ambassadorships
In a surprising move, former President Donald Trump has named former Arizona news anchor Kari Lake as the new director of Voice of America, a U.S. government-funded international broadcaster. Lake, who recently left her job at Fox 10 in Phoenix, has been a vocal supporter of Trump and his policies.
The appointment of Lake to such a prominent and influential role has raised eyebrows among many in the media industry, who question her qualifications and experience in international broadcasting. Critics argue that her close ties to Trump and lack of experience in foreign affairs make her an unsuitable choice for the position.
Additionally, Trump has reportedly been considering picking major donors to his campaign for ambassadorships in various countries. This practice, known as “pay-to-play” politics, has long been criticized as a way for wealthy individuals to buy influence and access to foreign governments.
While it is not uncommon for presidents to appoint major donors to ambassadorial positions, Trump’s reported willingness to prioritize donors over experienced diplomats has raised concerns about the integrity and professionalism of the U.S. diplomatic corps.
The appointments of Lake and potential donor ambassadors are just the latest examples of Trump’s efforts to reward loyalty and advance his own interests, even after leaving office. Critics argue that these appointments undermine the credibility and effectiveness of U.S. government institutions, and risk damaging America’s reputation on the world stage.
It remains to be seen how Lake will perform in her new role at Voice of America, and whether Trump’s reported plans to reward donors with ambassadorships will come to fruition. However, these developments serve as a reminder of the importance of maintaining professionalism, integrity, and impartiality in government appointments and diplomatic relations.