Republican lawmakers went to a small New York town to celebrate the death of local politicians. She was not exactly welcome.
Rep. Elise Stefanik tapped as Trump’s UN ambassador
Rep. Elise Stefanik was elected ambassador to the United Nations when he took office in 2025.
Scripps News
Elise Stefanik is not usually in a hot seat.
The New York Republican lawmaker built her unprotected political brand, centering on burning up the university president during Congressional hearings.
However, it was her turn to face intense public scrutiny when she met a wave of big boos from the crowd during the event and honored the late local politicians in the town of Plattsburgh. Jeering, which went viral, was so bad that she gave up on speaking and handed the microphone to others on stage.
“Shame!” the protesters cried out, “Sealing the Epstein files!”
“It’s a disgusting disgrace that this is what the far left is doing,” she later told a local news outlet.
This is the latest example of GOP lawmakers who have encountered unfortunate persuasiveness in recent months. Anger over the economic impact of tariffs, the president’s new tax and spending laws and cuts to the federal workforce have prompted a series of condemned city halls across the country.
The Democratic National Committee besieged in that moment, writing in X’s post: “That’s what happens when you sell out your members to Donald Trump.”
Stefanik has his eyes on the New York governor’s run, so that moment changes political moments. President Donald Trump called for his appointment to become the UN ambassador earlier this year.

