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Democrats Urge Trump to Reconsider Ambassador Recall

Ten Democratic senators express urgent concerns over Trumps decision to recall thirty diplomats, leaving over one hundred ambassador positions vacant worldwide. They criticize the hasty move, lack of consultation, and potential leadership vacuum threatening national security and endangering Americans and businesses overseas. Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and other regions are significantly impacted, with ambassadors pulled from thirteen African nations and six Asian countries. The senators urge Trump to reconsider before rivals like China and Russia expand their influence.

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