10 Minutes ago in Washington, D.C.,Jill Biden

Historic Appointment

First Lady Dr. Jill Biden has been confirmed by the Senate as U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine,

marking the first time a sitting First Lady holds a high-level diplomatic post.

President Biden stood by her side as she called it “the honor of a lifetime.”

She reflected on her wartime visits: “I’ve walked the streets of Kyiv with air raid sirens wailing.

I’ve held the hands of teachers in bunkers and met soldiers defending democracy.

This isn’t just a posting—it’s a promise kept.”

Expertise and Role

Blending her teaching background with diplomacy, Dr. Biden is praised as a “compassionate realist.”

Secretary of State Blinken highlighted her “unique ability to bridge military strategy with humanitarian aid,” especially in rebuilding Ukraine’s schools.

Reactions

Kyiv welcomed her warmly, with President Zelensky tweeting “Welcome back, friend.”

Moscow criticized the move, while European allies supported it.

Next Steps

She will depart for Kyiv next month, balancing teaching remotely: “If I can grade papers from Air Force Two,

I can do it from an embassy.”

Quoting Amanda Gorman, she concluded, “There is always light.

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