Trump Appoints Mark Brnovich as U.S. Ambassador to Serbia and Sara Carter as ONDCP Director

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CurrentReport Blog In a recent announcement via his Truth Social media account, former President Donald Trump revealed two key appointments to roles in his administration. Trump named Mark Brnovich as the next United States Ambassador to Serbia and Sara Carter as the new Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP).

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Trump expressed his support for Brnovich, calling him a proud veteran of the Army National Guard and a former Attorney General of Arizona. “As the son of refugees who fled communism, Mark will be a strong advocate for freedom and will always put AMERICA FIRST,” Trump said, highlighting Brnovich’s commitment to U.S. interests and values.

In another post, Trump announced the appointment of Sara Carter as the new Drug Czar. Describing Carter as an award-winning journalist with decades of experience on the front lines of the war on drugs, Trump praised her relentless pursuit of justice, particularly in the fight against fentanyl and opioid crises. “Sara’s work in exposing drug lords, terrorists, and sex traffickers makes her the ideal choice to lead the ONDCP,” Trump added.

Both appointments underscore Trump’s focus on national security and combating drug-related issues, with Brnovich set to strengthen U.S.-Serbia relations and Carter taking charge of efforts to tackle the nation’s growing drug crisis.

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