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‘What did the Bahamas ever do to Trump?’ Questions raised after Herschel Walker appointed as US ambassador

Herschel Walker’s appointment as US ambassador is raising eyebrows and questions — not just in the United States, but right here in the Bahamas.

What does a former NFL star bring to one of America’s closest partners, the Bahamas?
And others may ask, ‘What does it mean for Bahamian–American relations?’

Prime Minister Philip Davis, in a generic response, said he looks forward to “a close and constructive partnership with the United States.”

Bahamians expressed their sentiments on social media, with some welcoming the new appointment and others appearing surprised and offended.

Edward Smith applauded Walker and expressed his love for Walker as an athlete. “I loved him from his football and NFL days.”

But Audrey Christian is uncertain of the appointment. “I don’t know about this. But he is a sports guy, so maybe he will do something good in that respect.”

A not-so-happy Renee Darling said, “I had hoped this was all a big joke and Trump’s way of throwing a bone to those who are loyalists. But in the end, a qualified person would be appointed, not a bobble head.”

Americans chimed in, expressing disappointment in the appointment.

Yanny Fernandez asked, “What did the Bahamas ever do to Trump?” while Linda Paradise asked, “Is this a joke?

Cathy Ladee said she pitied the Bahamas. “I feel for the citizens.” Tamara Piety expressed empathy, “Poor Bahamas! Surely they deserve better.”

Walker, Trump’s pick, is the first US Ambassador to the Bahamas in 14 years and was confirmed in a Senate vote on Tuesday.

Walker’s appointment appears unconventional. He is a friend of President Donald Trump; a one-time Senate candidate who lost in a scandal-ridden bid in 2022; a former National Football League player and Heisman Trophy winner — but not a career diplomat.

When Walker testified at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing earlier in the month as he sought to be confirmed as ambassador, he said, “Throughout my life, many people have underestimated me in academics, athletics, and business, and I have always proven them wrong.”

Why Herschel Walker is an unusual pick as US Ambassador to the Bahamas

Herschel Walker, who is Donald Trump’s pick as US Ambassador to the Bahamas, testified at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Thursday, hoping to be confirmed as the first ambassador to the country since 2011.

When Donald Trump tapped him in 2024, he praised his longtime friend, but controversies have plagued Walker. He once claimed to be an FBI agent and falsely claimed to have graduated from the University of Georgia, when in fact he had not completed his degree, instead leaving college to play professional football.

He finally graduated at 62 years old, last December, with a bachelor’s degree in Housing Management and Policy from the University of Georgia.

During a Georgia Senate run against Raphael Warnock in 2022, he campaigned against abortion, but his former girlfriend claimed he gave her $700 for an abortion, rocking his campaign, which he vehemently denied.

Walker has also been accused of domestic violence and physical threats in past relationships, some allegations he denied and others he claimed not to have remembered.

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Walker admitted in an advertisement at the height of his 2022 campaign that he battled with mental illness, which he overcame “by the grace of God” and wrote about it extensively in his memoir “Breaking Free”.

Though not necessary, Walker has no previous diplomatic experience and has no connection to the Bahamas.

The Bahamas is a small nation, but it has become politically critical because of the United States’ fears that the country, which is its backdoor neighbor, is cozying up to China.

During his confirmation hearing in the Senate, Walker highlighted China’s perceived influence in the Bahamas and his willingness to help combat drug smuggling operations in the country.

Senator Ted Cruz endorsed Walker as his friend, describing him as someone with “great discipline, dependability, humility and patriotism”.

“He will make a terrific ambassador to the Bahamas,” Cruz said.

Walker, admired in the football arena as a legend, having played for the Dallas Cowboys, and now owns two restaurant businesses, says he sells supplies to the military and schools.

“Throughout my life, many people have underestimated me in academics, athletics and business, and I have always proven them wrong,” he said.

Who is Herschel Walker? He is Trump’s surprised pick for US ambassador to the Bahamas

When President Donald Trump announced Herschel Walker as the newest US ambassador to the Bahamas, it was surprising.

Walker is a longtime friend of Trump and known for his athleticism on the football field but made his mark on the political scene when he ran for a Senate seat in Georgia in 2022 against Ralph Warnock, but was unsuccessful–due in part to allegations of paid abortions while running as an anti-abortion candidate.

Here’s what to know about Herschel Walker

Herschel Walker acclaimed fame as a star running back for the Georgia Bulldogs, winning the Heisman trophy in 1982, and spent his first few years of professional ball in the United States Football League before it moved on to the NFL.

At 62, he graduated last week from the University of Georgia and completed his degree in housing management and policy, 42 years after he played his last college football season there in 1982.

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Walker joined the New Jersey Generals, a United States Football League team that was owned at the time, by Trump. Trump said in his book, “The Art of the Deal” that he often criticized the team’s coach for not properly utilizing Walker’s talent on the field.

Walker is new to ambassadorship and has no previous diplomatic experience, and neither does he have any obvious relations to the Bahamas.

The United States has not had a permanent ambassador to the Bahamas in over ten years, with several nominees stuck in limbo because the Senate never approved their appointments.

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