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Trump withdraws Nick Adams nomination as US ambassador to Malaysia

Controversial MAGA supporter says he has been elevated to a new post yet to be announced after Senate confirmation stalled

Updated 5 months ago · Published on 25 Feb 2026 8:15AM

Trump withdraws Nick Adams nomination as US ambassador to Malaysia
Calling himself an himself as an “alpha male”, Adams, an outspoken supporter of the “Make America Great Again” movement confirms he would not be taking up the Kuala Lumpur posting - February 25, 2026

U.S. President Donald Trump has withdrawn the controversial nomination of Nick Adams as United States ambassador to Malaysia, bringing to an end months of uncertainty after the appointment failed to secure Senate confirmation.

Adams, an outspoken supporter of the “Make America Great Again” movement who has described himself as an “alpha male”, confirmed he would not be taking up the Kuala Lumpur posting.

However, he indicated he had been elevated to another position, the details of which would be announced shortly, declining to elaborate further.

The nomination, first announced in July last year, had drawn attention both in Washington and Kuala Lumpur. Adams, an author and former Sydney city councillor, did not receive confirmation from the US Senate, and the nomination lapsed at the end of the year.

His name was absent from a list of nominations resubmitted to the Senate in January, which included ambassadorial candidates for Hungary, Norway and the Philippines. He was also not included in a subsequent list sent to lawmakers this month.

According to The Sydney Morning Herald, cited by the New Straits Times, Adams confirmed by email that he would not assume the role of US ambassador to Malaysia, while hinting at an impending announcement regarding a new appointment.

The development leaves the United States without a confirmed ambassador to Malaysia. President Trump has also yet to nominate an ambassador to Australia, despite having been in office for 13 months.

Adams’s proposed appointment had previously faced objections from several quarters in Malaysia, where critics questioned his suitability for the diplomatic post. - February 25, 2026

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