Elise Stefanik vows to take on ‘den of antisemitism’ and ‘apologist for Iran’ at the UN
United Nations ambassador-designate Elise Stefanik issued a blistering and stunning rebuke of the organization where she is set to serve as an emissary, denouncing the UN in a Tuesday speech as a “den of antisemitism” that she intends to confront.
Stefanik (R-NY), 40, the outgoing House GOP conference chair, foreshadowed forthcoming battles at the UN when she takes charge as ambassador and rattled off some of its offices and commissions she will target, during an address at an Endowment for Middle East Truth (EMET).
“We know that the UN is a den of antisemitism,” she said at the EMET’s annual dinner where she was honored with the Rays of Light in the Darkness Award.
“Ever since and even before the barbaric terrorist attacks [from] Hamas on Oct. 7, the UN has continuously betrayed Israel and betrayed America, acting as an apologist for Iran and their terrorist proxies.”
Stefanik ticked off examples of the UN’s betrayal such as UN Women which had Hamas staff.
Last week, President-elect Donald Trump announced Stefanik as his pick to serve as US ambassador to the UN. Since then, Stetfanik has kept somewhat of a light public profile as she hunkers down and prepares to ascend to that role.
