A knowledgeable source told CNN that Trump has just invited New York State Assemblywoman Alice Stefanik to be nominated as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.40-year-old Stefanik graduated from Harvard University. She was elected to Congress in 2014 and became the Chair of the House Republican Conference in May 2021. During Trump's presidency, she was seen as one of the most 'loyal' Republican members on Capitol Hill. At the end of last year, following the outbreak of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, divisions emerged on U.S. campuses, and the issue of 'anti-Semitism' received significant attention. On December 5, 2023, then-Harvard University President Gay attended a hearing on 'Anti-Semitism in Higher Education' alongside the presidents of the University of Pennsylvania and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. During this time, Republican Congresswoman Stefanik questioned the three presidents about whether they would discipline students who made 'hate speech' during protests. Gay responded, 'Possibly, but it depends on the specific situation.' The other two presidents gave similar responses. The statements made by the presidents drew dissatisfaction from Congress members, and the video clip of this exchange went viral on social media. Subsequently, University of Pennsylvania President Magill and Harvard University President Gay resigned one after the other. Stefanik immediately took credit after Gay announced her resignation. She wrote on social media platform X, 'I always deliver results. Gay's morally bankrupt response to my question created the most high-profile congressional testimony in U.S. history. Her response is very sad and shows a complete lack of the moral leadership and academic integrity expected of a Harvard president.'