Senate holds confirmation hearing for Mike Waltz to serve as U.N. ambassador

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Watch live coverage as the Senate Foreign Relations Committee holds a hearing to consider the nominations of several ambassadors, including Mike Waltz to serve as the ambassador to the United Nations. Waltz had previous served as the national security adviser for President Trump and had faced criticism for inadvertently adding a reporter to a Signal chat with administration officials about military strikes in Yemen.

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