President Donald Trump announced via True Social Friday that he has appointed many new ambassadors.
Trump has announced that Amar Ghalib will serve as U.S. ambassador to Kuwait.
“As mayor of Hamtramuk, Michigan, Amel worked hard to help secure a historic victory in Michigan,” Trump wrote.
Mayor Armour Galib of Hamtrunk, Michigan, will serve as U.S. ambassador to Kuwait. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
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Galib received a medical degree from Ross University School of Medicine and continues to serve his community as a proud medical professional.
“I know he'll be proud of our country in this new role. Congratulations,” Trump wrote.
Trump then announced that Duke Bucan III will serve as US ambassador to the Kingdom of Morocco.

Duke Bucan III will serve as US ambassador to the Kingdom of Morocco. (Europa Press Entertainment/Europa Press via Getty Images)
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“Duke will play a pivotal role as it strengthens both countries' peace, freedom and prosperity,” Trump wrote. “Congratulations to Duke and his amazing family!”
Trump has appointed Linda Blanchard as the next US ambassador to the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome, Italy.
“During my first semester, Linda did an incredible job as US ambassador for Slovenia,” the president wrote. “She graduated with a bachelor's degree in science from Auburn University and with her husband, she helped build a very successful real estate company. She knows she works incredibly hard for our country. Congratulations!”

Linda Blanchard will be the next US ambassador to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome, Italy. (Tristan Wheellock/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The final announcement was to name Michel Issa the US Ambassador to Lebanon.
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“Michelle is an outstanding businessman, financial expert and leader with an incredible career in banking, entrepreneurship and international trade,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social Friday night post. “There is no doubt that he will serve our nation with honor and distinction. Congratulations Michelle!”