President Donald Trump has nominated former Virginia congressman David Brat to serve as the next US ambassador to Australia. The position has remained vacant since 2024, more than a year after Trump’s return to the White House.
David Brat’s Political Background
Brat represented Virginia’s seventh congressional district in the US House of Representatives as a Republican. He won election in 2014 and completed two terms before losing his seat in 2018.
Currently, Brat holds the position of senior vice president for business relations at Liberty University in Virginia. He previously served as dean of the university’s business school.
Trump endorsed Brat during his 2018 congressional campaign, describing him publicly as “a powerful vote for MAGA.”
Appointment Process and Interim Leadership
The nomination requires ratification by the US Senate before finalization. If confirmed, Brat will succeed Caroline Kennedy, the only surviving child of former President John F. Kennedy, who held the role under the Biden administration.
Since Kennedy’s departure, career diplomat Erika Olson has acted as chargé d’affaires.
Historical Context
During Trump’s first term, the ambassadorship to Australia stayed unfilled for nearly two years. Trump eventually appointed Arthur B. Culvahouse Jr., a veteran Republican operative and adviser to Ronald Reagan, in 2019.

