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Biden Picks Former Sen Tom Udall For New Zealand Ambassador

The Paper. Open Search Biden Picks Former Sen. Tom Udall For New Zealand Ambassador Retired New Mexico Senator Nominated For Ambassador Position Published by Associated Press Share this story and add your comments: US Sen. Tom Udall and wife Jill Cooper Udall visit Capitan, NM, June 2018 (Photo: Udall Campaign FB) By 100% of reader revenue goes to the local. independent journalists bringing you the news. AP Published by Associated Press Published by Associated Press I m not interested WASHINGTON (AP) President Joe Biden is nominating former New Mexico Sen. Tom Udall to serve as his ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa. Udall, a Democrat, retired in 2021 after two terms in the Senate representing New Mexico. He spent five terms in the House and served as New Mexico’s attorney general. He comes from a family well known for public service: his father Stewart Udall served as interior secretary, his uncle Mo Udall

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President Joe Biden picks former US senator for New Zealand ambassador

President Joe Biden picks former US senator for New Zealand ambassador President Joe Biden is nominating former New Mexico Senator Tom Udall to serve as his ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa. Mr Udall, a Democrat, retired in 2021 after two terms in the Senate representing New Mexico. He spent five terms in the House and served as New Mexico s attorney general. He comes from a family well known for public service: his father Stewart Udall served as Interior Secretary under John F Kennedy and Lyndon B Johnson, his uncle Mo Udall was a congressman from Colorado and his cousin Mark Udall was a senator from Colorado.

Biden picks former Sen Tom Udall for New Zealand ambassador

Biden picks former Sen. Tom Udall for New Zealand ambassador Michael Balsamo Updated:  July 16, 2021 6:23 pm Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. FILE - In this Sept. 24, 2020 file photo, Sen. Tom Udall, D-N.M., speaks during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington. President Joe Biden is nominating former New Mexico Sen. Tom Udall to serve as his ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, Pool, File) WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden is nominating former New Mexico Sen. Tom Udall to serve as his ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa. Udall, a Democrat, retired in 2021 after two terms in the Senate representing New Mexico. He spent five terms in the House and served as New Mexico s attorney general. He comes from a family well known for public service: his father Stewart Udall served as interior secretary, his uncle Mo Udall was a congressman from Colorado and his cousin Mark Udall was a senator from Colo

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- By Cedar Attanasio Associated Press/Report For America Newly released video shows sheriff s deputies in New Mexico firing their weapons at a suspect after he had dropped a gun and started running away, providing details that didn t appear in the original narrative from officials investigating the deadly shooting last month. Santa Fe County sheriff s deputies fatally shot Nathan Roybal, 32, after he led them on a chase in Santa Fe in a pickup truck that was wanted in connection with a reported assault, authorities said. Footage from deputies body-worn cameras and vehicle dashboard cameras, which was first obtained this week by television station KRQE, show Roybal pulling over in the truck and waving and firing a handgun at deputies through the driver s window on June 23. Deputies then fire at the truck from at least two angles.

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