Trump taps North Korea envoy to be No. 2 at State Dept

Trump taps North Korea envoy to be No. 2 at State Dept

President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump says he would be willing to do ‘fireside chat’ reading the Zelensky transcript Krystal Ball: ‘The weird obsession and freakout over Tulsi Gabbard has massively helped her’ Trump says poor treatment and high taxes prompted permanent residence change MORE plans to nominate North Korea envoy Stephen Biegun to serve as deputy secretary of State, the White House announced Thursday.

If confirmed, Biegun will replace John Sullivan, who is expected to be confirmed to serve as U.S. ambassador to Russia. 

Biegun has been at the forefront of U.S. efforts to broker an agreement with Pyongynag to stem its nuclear program, a key priority of Trump’s foreign policy efforts that has seemed to stall in recent months as North Korea has test-fired ballistic missiles. 

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Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoTrump administration withholding 5M in aid for Lebanon Trump taps North Korea envoy to be No. 2 at State Dept State Dept. agrees to release documents on Giuliani communications MORE tapped Biegun to serve as U.S. special representative for North Korea in August 2018. He was brought onto the department shortly after Trump’s first historic summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnOvernight Defense: Dems block defense spending bill over Trump wall | Impeachment latest – Both sides seize on testimony of White House Russia expert | Bolton won’t testify voluntarily Trump taps North Korea envoy to be No. 2 at State Dept North Korea launches two missiles into Sea of Japan MORE in June of last year.

Biegun’s nomination was officially sent to the Senate just minutes after it was announced on Thursday.

The Associated Press reported earlier this week that Trump was expected to select Biegun to serve as deputy secretary of State, a position that is subject to confirmation by the Senate.

Biegun, a former Ford Motor executive, has served in various posts in the executive and legislative branches throughout his career. He served as a senior aide to then-national security adviser Condoleezza Rice under the George W. Bush administration. He also served in various national security advisory and staff posts on House and Senate committees.

Rice endorsed Biegun’s nomination, calling him an “excellent choice” and describing him as both a strong diplomat and a seasoned manager. 

“Steve Biegun has enormous talent and vast experience in both the public and private sectors,” Rice said in a statement provided by the State Department. “Everyone he’s worked with, myself included, has tremendous respect for him as a person, a colleague and a leader.”

The White House said earlier this month that Trump planned to nominate Sullivan to replace outgoing Ambassador to Russia Jon Huntsman. Sullivan has been in the No. 2 role at State since the days when Rex TillersonRex Wayne Tillerson Trump taps North Korea envoy to be No. 2 at State Dept Trump primary challenger Sanford calls president ‘unhinged’ and ‘insecure’ Diplomats describe all-time low in morale at State under Trump MORE headed the department, and his move offered Pompeo the opportunity to weigh in on a deputy of his choice.

The move to elevate Biegun comes as the State Department faces continued scrutiny in connection with the House impeachment inquiry into the Trump administration’s policy on Ukraine.

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House Democrats are investigating the circumstances surrounding a July 25 call with Ukraine’s leader during which Trump raised investigations into former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenTrump says he would be willing to do ‘fireside chat’ reading the Zelensky transcript Judge questions whether Don McGahn is immune from testifying in front of House: report California Governor Newsom and family dress as 2020 Democrats for Halloween MORE and his son, Hunter. A number of career officials and political appointees from the State Department have testified behind closed doors in connection with the inquiry.

Sullivan sat for his confirmation hearing on Wednesday, during which he fielded numerous questions about the impeachment inquiry and Trump attorney Rudy GiulianiRudy Giuliani Trump taps North Korea envoy to be No. 2 at State Dept Giuliani asked Apple genius to help unlock iPhone after being named Trump’s cybersecurity adviser: report State Dept. agrees to release documents on Giuliani communications MORE’s involvement in an effort to oust the now former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine.