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View in browser November 20, 2020 Okay, hear us out on this one: What if Hillary Clinton were to join President-elect Joe Biden's administration? Yes, really. She's reportedly being discussed as a potential U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, and in his latest essay, Hayes Brown is all for it.
Clinton would bring a sorely needed level of influence to the role after the Trump administration's determined destruction of multilateral ties. The U.N. gig will be an important one as Biden works to undo all of that damage. Even if she's not inclined to take the job, she should still do it as part of the United States' return to the world stage post-Trump, Brown argues.
Find the full analysis at the top of Friday's MSNBC Daily section at MSNBC.com.
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