Trump Administration Eyes Treasury Official for German Ambassador
The Trump administration is considering appointing John Hurley, a top Treasury official, as the U.S. ambassador to Germany. Hurley, the Treasury under-secretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, is reportedly interviewing with the White House for a senior ambassadorial position, according to a Financial Times report.
The Trump administration is reportedly considering John Hurley, a high-ranking Treasury official, for the position of U.S. ambassador to Germany, as reported by the Financial Times.
Hurley, who currently serves as the Treasury under-secretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, is said to be in discussions with the White House for this senior role.
According to three senior U.S. officials cited by the Financial Times, Hurley's potential appointment is under careful deliberation, including consideration for other ambassadorial positions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Germany's Emission Challenge: Struggling to Cut Carbon in 2025
Increased Security Measures: Germany Responds to International Tensions
Starmer's Controversial Ambassador Appointment Sparks Political Firestorm
Germany Reaffirms Sanctions Against Russia Amid Global Energy Turmoil
Submarine Bid: Germany's TKMS Joins Norway for Canadian Contract

