Leo Brent Bozell III sworn in as US Ambassador-Designate to SA: Sherwin Bryce-Pease reports

Leo Brent Bozell III sworn in as US Ambassador-Designate to SA: Sherwin Bryce-Pease reports



Leo Brent Bozell III has been sworn in as U.S. Ambassador-Designate to South Africa.

The U.S. Embassy in South Africa shared an image of Bozell being sworn in by Republican U.S. Senator Ted Cruz in Washington.

Bozell is expected to arrive in South Africa later this month.

Lets get the latest from our correspondent Sherwin Bryce-Pease in New York.

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18 thoughts on “Leo Brent Bozell III sworn in as US Ambassador-Designate to SA: Sherwin Bryce-Pease reports

  1. Sherwin Bryce-Peace is in New York. Get these credentials that you are looking for. English is our first language 😂😂😂😂😂, these Blacks don't hear you. Mmmh Israel is still the problem, the King 🤴 begs and get begged everyday. October is a difficult month 😆. The King is the King, or should I say 🤴 Kings.

  2. He would still request an agréma from the South African government. South Africa has an option to either agree or reject it. An ambassador can not dictate or instruct a host country on what it must do or not do. Could reporters please try to be factual in their reporting.

  3. They sending their ambassador here while they don't want us they hate our government,I do hope our government ll not consider sending our ambassador to that stupid country,and their embassy should have been closed down here as they r now our enemies. Go

  4. Side Note: In 1987, Bozell and the NCPAC joined a coalition of groups opposed to the Reagan administration meeting with the president of the African National Congress, the leading anti-apartheid group in South Africa. Bozell wrote that he was "proud to become a member of the Coalition Against ANC Terrorism." In 2013 Bozell complained on Twitter that the mainstream media "mythologizes" the late anti-apartheid leader and first president of a post-apartheid South Africa, Nelson Mandela.

  5. Theee basic points the ambassador needs to know:
    1. We didn't end apartheid only to embrace American imperialism.
    2. America needs to respect our sovereignty.
    3. Trump will never be welcome in South Africa.

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