The unconventional appointment reflects Trump’s continued reliance on private-sector figures in diplomacy.
Donald Trump’s decision to appoint Mark Savaya, a Detroit cannabis industry executive, as special envoy to Iraq has sparked debate over his approach to foreign policy.
Critics question the selection of a business figure with limited diplomatic experience, while supporters argue that Savaya’s entrepreneurial background could bring fresh economic perspectives to U.S.-Iraq relations.
The appointment underscores Trump’s preference for outsider appointments in key international roles.