Elise Stefanik has been confirmed as Donald Trump's nominee for United States ambassador to the United Nations. She said she will make sure that every taxpayer dollar that flows into the UN serves "American interests". It is not unusual for protestors from across the political spectrum to pop up from their seats during confirmation hearings to blurt out their grievances only to be dragged from the room, arms and legs flailing, by security. But earlier this week, during Elise Stefanik's confirmation hearing, the only disrupter pulled from the room, wearing a smart-looking dark blue suit and tie, was her fidgety three-year-old son Sam. "He has made his debut in the Senate," said Stefanik, referring to the mini rabble-rouser as her "pride and joy" and "greatest blessing." Stefanik, President Donald Trump's nominee for United States ambassador to the United Nations, appeared before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee this week seeking confirmation. Despite her robust CV, which ...