Biden may nominate Obama as US ambassador to the UK

 Recently, British media revealed that Biden may appoint former US President Barack Obama as the US ambassador to the UK.

The Sunday Times reported on the 9th that an unnamed source pointed out that Biden may nominate Obama as the U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom. “I heard that Biden might thank Obama.” Biden’s move was perhaps to thank him. Obama appointed himself as Vice President from 2009 to 2017.

“Sunday Times” analyzed that, given that the current British Prime Minister Johnson had many unfriendly remarks against Obama, the nomination of Biden may embarrass Johnson. Specifically, in 2016, Johnson, who was the mayor of London at the time, issued an article criticizing Obama’s move to remove the bust of former British Prime Minister Churchill from the Oval Office of the White House shortly after taking office. “Some people say this is a snub of Britain. Others say this is a symbolic move by a president of Kenyan descent towards the British Empire.”

On the morning of November 7, local time, the National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC), CNN, The Associated Press, The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Fox News Decision Station ( Fox news Decision Desk) and others have announced that the Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was the first to win 270 electoral votes. According to the US election rules, if the final result is confirmed to be valid, Biden will be successfully elected as the 46th and 59th President of the United States.

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