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The U.S. Senate confirmed Ronald Johnson as ambassador to Mexico, amid strained relations due to President Trump's tariff policy and military strike speculation. Johnson, a former Army Green Beret and CIA officer, was confirmed by a majority of Republicans, with Democrats voting no. There are concerns about potential U.S. military action in Mexico, and Trump's immigration policies and tariffs on Mexico have been controversial.
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