The Wrong Man for Colombia
Dec 8, 2017
President Trump recently nominated Joseph MacManus to become the next U.S. Ambassador to Colombia. At a time when the U.S.-Colombian relationship is vital to regional security and stability, both countries deserve better.
The argument against Mr. MacManus has two parts.
First, MacManus does not appear to share the president’s belief in an America First foreign policy. If the president wants his objectives to be accomplished around the world, it is critical that his political appointees to the State Department share his commitment to the task.
What is MacManus committed to? It is hard to say for certain, but his background is cause for concern. MacManus is a career bureaucrat at the State Department who served as executive assistant to then-Secretary Hillary Clinton during the Benghazi disaster. He also worked as a top diplomat for then-Secretary John Kerry in implementing the Iran nuclear deal.
A long career in diplomacy normally would be considered a positive qualification for a job at the State Department—but not when that career is tied to some of America's most egregious foreign-policy blunders.
Second, MacManus does not have the expertise in Latin American affairs that we should demand for this sensitive position.
All but one of the past six ambassadors to Columbia had previous experience as an ambassador. The exception, outgoing Ambassador Kevin Whitaker, spent practically his entire career in Latin American diplomacy, rising to the position of deputy assistant secretary for South America before becoming an ambassador.
By contrast, MacManus’s experience in Latin America is limited to a period of time spent as a public diplomacy officer in Mexico and El Salvador.
Political unrest is increasing across Latin America. From the growing authoritarian power of Maduro in Venezuela, to contested elections in Honduras, to the fragile peace deal between the Colombian government and FARC rebels, the United States is more reliant on Colombia than ever before. The nation is a strong ally—and it is our only NATO partner in the region. We give Columbia nearly a billion dollars in foreign assistance every year.
Given the stakes, we should not roll the dice on a Foggy Bottom bureaucrat with a dubious track record.
A Big Win for Utah’s Rural Communities
Dec 8, 2017
President Trump won the White House for many reasons. Perhaps the biggest reason is that rural Americans are sick and tired of rich coastal elites telling them how to live their lives.
President Trump may not be able to fulfill all of his campaign promises, but he has already delivered for Utah’s rural communities by coming to our state and limiting President Obama’s Bears Ears National Monument and President Clinton’s Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.
Sen. Lee Applauds President Trump's Jerusalem Announcement
Dec 6, 2017
WASHINGTON – Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) issued the following statement Wednesday after President Trump issued a proclamation recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
Sen. Lee Thanks President Trump for First Step in Protecting Utah’s Rural Communities
Dec 4, 2017
SALT LAKE CITY – Sen. Lee (R-UT) issued the following statement Monday after President Trump announced significant reductions to both the Grand Staircase-Escalante and Bears Ears national monuments.
Sen. Lee Statement on Passage of Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
Dec 2, 2017
"Utah families are the big winners tonight thanks to the doubling of the child tax credit to $2,000,” Sen. Lee said. “I wish we could have done more for working families by making that credit refundable, but we did lay the groundwork for future pro-family tax reform and I am confident we will get there someday.”
Sens. Rubio, Lee Reaffirm Commitment to Child Tax Credit Expansion
Dec 1, 2017
WASHINGTON – Sens. Marco Rubio (R-FL.) and Mike Lee (R-UT) today reaffirmed their commitment to expanding access to the child tax credit in the Senate tax reform bill.
“Our amendment would make a small change in this bill, but a huge difference in the lives of working families,” Senator Lee said.
"We need pro-growth and pro-worker tax reform, and that’s what this amendment aims to do by allowing working families to keep more of their own hard-earned money,” Senator Rubio said.
Sens. Lee and Rubio to Introduce Child Tax Credit Refundability Amendment
Nov 29, 2017
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Mike Lee (R-UT) will introduce an amendment to the Senate tax bill that would give working American families a far larger share of tax relief than the existing bill currently does. Senators Rubio and Lee explained:
“We have a chance to do better by working families in this tax bill. Right now, 70 percent of the tax cuts we’re considering would go to businesses, and only 30 percent to individuals. This amendment would level the playing field for families, while still kick-starting national investment and growth. By increasing access to the Child Tax Credit, we can increase working family fairness and deliver overdue relief to America’s greatest investor class: our moms and dads.”
November 28, 2017 - Mobile Office Visit to Summit County
Nov 28, 2017
What: Mobile Office Visit to Henefer
When: Tuesday November 28th, 2017 @ 2:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Where: Henefer Town Hall, 150 W Center Street, Henefer, UT 84033
Sen. Lee Statement on MacManus Nomination
Nov 28, 2017
WASHINGTON –Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) released the following statement today regarding the nomination of Joseph Macmanus to be the US Ambassador to Colombia:
"I was extremely disappointed to learn that Joseph Macmanus has been nominated to become the United States ambassador to Colombia,” Sen. Lee said. "At a time when we should be cleaning up the State Department and realigning our foreign-policy priorities to reflect those of the current administration, an Obama-era diplomat is not the right person to head our embassy in Colombia, a critical U.S. ally in the region.”
November 28, 2017 - Mobile Office Visit to Weber County
Nov 28, 2017
What: Mobile Office Visit to Roy
When: Tuesday November 28th, 2017 @ 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Where: Roy City Offices, 5051 S 1900 W, Roy, UT 84067 (Conference Room)