Has she gotten a new job? Then she has risen anywhere. She has the same job she had last year. She doesnt have anything to do with policy.
Yes. Yes. No.Yes.
You are a know nothing blowhard, that shoots off your mouth and never bothers to read the entire article.
The new role gives Nauert responsibilities far beyond the regular news conferences she held in the briefing room. She is overseeing the public diplomacy in Washington and all of the roughly 275 overseas U.S. embassies, consulates and other posts. She is in charge of the Global Engagement Center that fights extremist messaging from the Islamic State group and others. She can take a seat, if she wants, on the Broadcasting Board of Governors that steers government broadcast networks such as Voice of America.
Has she gotten a new job? Then she has risen anywhere. She has the same job she had last year....
Can/did you even read the article???
....Soon, Trump also fired the undersecretary of state who publicly defended Tillerson.
The president named Nauert to that suddenly vacant position, near the top of the hierarchy of American diplomacy.....
So, YES, she has the new job and YES she has risen to this new, higher (3rd in hierarchy - per article!!!) position. And, NO, she does NOT have the same job as last year.
It’s also been all over the news and news outlets (search is your friend).
Why do you post such derogatory posts against Trump/Trump admin? It’s as though you are a troll, gathering your post content from Think Progress/DU.
You should read the article
” Soon, Trump also fired the undersecretary of state who publicly defended Tillerson.
The president named Nauert to that suddenly vacant position, near the top of the hierarchy of American diplomacy.”
“undersecretary of state”
Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert has been appointed to acting under secretary of state for public diplomacy and public affairs
Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs. The Under Secretary for Political Affairs is currently the third ranking position in the United States Department of State, after the Secretary and the two Deputy Secretaries.
***the third ranking position in the United States Department of State***