26.03.2025 07:40
U.S. President Donald Trump praised Turkey and President Erdoğan during a meeting at the White House with Tom Barrack, whom he nominated for the Ankara Embassy. Barrack referred to Turkey as "one of the oldest civilizations," while Trump responded to Barrack's remarks by saying, "It's a good country; its leader is good too."
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U.S. President Donald Trump met with some ambassadors who will go to different countries after receiving approval from the Senate at the White House. Tom Barrack, nominated for the U.S. Embassy in Ankara, made a brief statement to the press along with other ambassador candidates.
Expressing his pleasure in working with Trump and thanking him, ambassador candidate Barrack referred to Turkey as "one of the oldest civilizations."
TRUMP: A GOOD COUNTRY; ITS LEADER IS GOOD TOO
U.S. President Trump responded to Barrack's remarks by saying, "A good country; its leader is good too."
WHO IS TOM BARRACK?
77-year-old Barrack, who was born and raised in California, completed his undergraduate education at the University of Southern California and his law education at the University of San Diego.
Grandson of a Lebanese Christian immigrant family that migrated to the U.S. from Zahle, Lebanon in 1900, Barrack grew up in Culver City, Los Angeles, where his father was a grocer and his mother was a secretary. During his student years, Barrack got involved in sports by joining the rugby team and worked as a lawyer in Saudi Arabia. Serving as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Interior under the Reagan administration in the 1980s, Barrack was a neighbor of Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States, in the Rancho del Cielo area of California.
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