Trump taps Sergio Gor as India ambassador
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On Friday, President Trump announced his decision to appoint Sergio Gor, a key aide, as ambassador to India and as a special envoy for South and Central Asia. Trump emphasized his desire for someone he can “completely trust” in these significant roles.

“I am thrilled to announce that Sergio Gor will be our upcoming United States Ambassador to India and will also serve as the Special Envoy for South and Central Asian Affairs. As the Director of Presidential Personnel, Sergio and his team have efficiently appointed nearly 4,000 America First Patriots throughout every Federal Government Department in unprecedented time. Our Departments and Agencies are over 95% staffed! Sergio will continue in his current White House position until his confirmation,” Trump shared on Truth Social.

The president commended Gor, who leads the White House Office of Presidential Personnel. He plays a vital role in Trump’s initiative to overhaul the federal government by placing loyal supporters in key positions.

“Sergio is a trusted friend who has been by my side for many years. He’s played pivotal roles in my landmark presidential campaigns, successfully published my bestselling books, and managed one of the largest Super PACs backing our movement,” Trump stated.

He praised Gor, who is a fierce loyalist, for his work in the administration.

“As Director of Presidential Personnel, Sergio has been instrumental in realizing the extraordinary mandate we received from the American populace. For this most populous region in the world, it’s crucial to have someone I completely trust to advance my agenda and support us in making America great again!” Trump remarked.

India remains a focal point in Trump’s trade policies, despite his recent disappointment with Prime Minister Narendra Modi over purchasing Russian oil during the conflict in Eastern Europe.

Modi was among the first heads of state to visit the White House in Trump’s second term, but the president has since publicly fumed over India’s trade imbalance with the U.S. and its economic ties with Russia.

Trump is set to hit India on Aug. 27 with a 50 percent tariff, which includes a 25 percent penalty for the oil purchases from Moscow.

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