U.S. Ambassador candidate to Poland congratulated Nawrock

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“Congratulations to Poland”

GRATULATION FOR POLAND – she proved one more time during the ups and downs of a heavy fierce run between 2 large patriots, how strong, arrogant and free she is!! IF POLAND WINS, THE planet WINS!! – He wrote Rose on the X platform.

Tom Rose, a conservative writer and radio broadcaster, was appointed by Donald Trump as US Ambassador to Warsaw as early as February, but is inactive waiting for legislature approval. Until now, he has not spoken publically about the Polish elections, but in the case of denunciation of the information provided by the diary of Legal Newspaper, as if before the first circular he visited Poland and met with representatives of the opposition. The paper besides claimed that he was to play a function in organising Karol Nawrocki's visit to the White home on May 1.

The U.S. Ambassador candidate in Warsaw powerfully denied the reports at the time, stressing that he did not stay in Poland or support the opposition candidates. He pointed out that he was not on any side of the political scene in Poland, and that electoral and political issues were considered the exclusive domain of the citizens of this country.

Announcement of nominations

Donald Trump announced the nomination of Thomas Rose as US Ambassador to Poland via the fact Social platform. According to media reports, the request for agrément was sent late, and the Polish Ministry of abroad Affairs does not show hastily in its consideration.

Rose, known for his criticism of the current ruling coalition after October 15, was to play a function in organizing Nawrocki's visit, a candidate supported by the Law and Justice, to the White House.

Nawrocki won the election

Karol Nawrocki was elected president of Poland, defeating Rafał Trzaskowski in the second circular of the 2025 presidential election. According to the authoritative figures of the State Election Commission, he obtained 50.89 percent of the votes (10 606 682), while his rival scored 49.11 percent (10 237 177).

Turnout reached a evidence level of 71.63 percent, making these elections the most many in the past of Polish presidential voting.

The results of the elections reflected a strong geographical diversity: Nawrocki received the highest support in confederate and east voivodships, including in Podkarpackie, Lublin and Lesser Poland, while Trzaskowski dominated large agglomerations and in the north-western parts of the country, including Warsaw, Gdańsk and Poznań.

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