Donald Trump picks NFL team owner and health care magnate Woody Johnson as envoy to Britain
Washington: US President Donald Trump has announced he
will formally nominate Republican fundraiser and American football team owner
Woody Johnson to be his ambassador to Britain.
The pick had been expected since January, when the
then president-elect announced his intention to tap Johnson as envoy to
Washington's closest European ally during a leadership lunch with congressional
Republicans and incoming cabinet members.
Johnson, 70, owns the New York Jets, a member of
the National Football League, and has an extensive record for raising cash for
Republicans. Last year he was named a co-leader of Trump's national fundraising
team.
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He also comes from American enterprise royalty,
being the heir to a vast Johnson & Johnson fortune. His great-grandfather
founded the company in 1887, and it became a health care behemoth.
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Incoming presidents often reward major supporters,
donors or fundraisers with plum ambassador posts.
But the Trump administration is behind on filling
key jobs. Only nine of the US State Department's 121 political appointee
positions have been taken by confirmed nominees, and only a handful of the more
than 70 vacant ambassadorial roles are filled.
Johnson acquired the Jets in 2000. The team has had
a winning season just once in the past six years, and their 2016 record ended
with five wins and 11 losses.

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