Trump's religious freedom nominee is being held up by a former political foe, his allies say
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WASHINGTON In April, President Donald Trump nominated Mark Walker, a former Baptist minister and congressman who had served on the House Republican leadership team, to head his administrations efforts on global religious freedom. In his new role, Mark will work incredibly hard to expose Human Rights Violations, champion Faith, and help us secure Life Saving Results, Trump wrote on Truth Social that day.
But for the past eight months, Walkers nomination for a noncontroversial role in the State Department has inexplicably languished in the Senate, while many others tapped after him have already been confirmed.
A Trump administration official and two other GOP sources told NBC News there is one senator who has been working behind the scenes to derail Walkers confirmation: Ted Budd, of his own home-state, North Carolina, who defeated Walker in a bitterly contested Republican primary for the Senate seat just three years ago.
The delay which Walker personally told Trump about on Thursday in a phone call has infuriated Walkers allies, who say its imperative that the Senate confirm him as Trumps ambassador-at-large for International Religious Freedom. The awkward dynamic between the two North Carolinians underscores the petty politics and long memories that exist on Capitol Hill, even when issues like religious persecution and human rights are involved.
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