Trump appointment of junior official to oversee State Department personnel meets resistance
Source: AP
By MATTHEW LEE
Updated 3:42 PM CDT, April 7, 2025
WASHINGTON (AP) The appointment of a junior foreign service officer to serve as the senior official in the State Departments personnel office is facing opposition and concern from current and former U.S. diplomats and their union.
The American Foreign Service Association, which represents U.S. diplomats, the American Academy of Diplomacy and numerous current foreign service officers expressed concern Monday about last weeks appointment, which comes amid heightened anxiety over potential widespread firings of career personnel as the Trump administration slashes federal jobs.
Both organizations said the appointment of Lew Olowski, who joined the foreign service in 2021, to temporarily run the State Departments Bureau of Global Talent is an affront to the long-held standard that the post be occupied by either a current senior or retired career diplomat. The appointment of Olowski, a lawyer, has raised eyebrows among current diplomats because of his numerous pro-Trump and anti-immigrant writings in conservative publications over the past several years that have been widely shared among internal group chats.
Placing an untenured, entry-level officer who has only served one complete overseas tour into this critical role, even in an acting capacity, not only disregards that tradition but also sends a clear message about the value this administration places on experience and professional progression, AFSA said in a statement. The association added that it was deeply concerned by the appointment.
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