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Pete Hoekstra

Cornelis Piet "Pete" Hoekstra (/ˈhʊkstrə/; born October 30, 1953)[1][2] is a Dutch-American politician who served as the United States Ambassador to the Netherlands from January 10, 2018, to January 17, 2021. A member of the Republican Party, he previously served as the U.S. representative for Michigan's 2nd congressional district from 1993 to 2011.

Pete Hoekstra
United States Ambassador to the Netherlands
In office
January 10, 2018 – January 17, 2021
PresidentDonald Trump
Preceded byShawn Crowley (Acting)
Succeeded byMarja Verloop, (as Chargé d’Affaires)
Ranking Member of the House Intelligence Committee
In office
January 3, 2007 – January 3, 2011
Preceded byJane Harman
Succeeded byDutch Ruppersberger
Chair of the House Intelligence Committee
In office
September 23, 2004 – January 3, 2007
Preceded byPorter Goss
Succeeded bySilver Reyes
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Michigan's 2nd district
In office
January 3, 1993 – January 3, 2011
Preceded byGuy Vander Jagt (redistricting)
Succeeded byBill Huizenga
Personal details
Born
Cornelis Pieter Hoekstra

(1953-10-30) October 30, 1953 (age 69)
Groningen, Netherlands
Political partyRepublican
SpouseDiane Johnson
Children3
EducationHope College (BA)
University of Michigan (MBA)

Born in the Netherlands, Hoekstra immigrated to the United States as a child. In 1992, Hoekstra ran for the U.S. House, defeating thirteen-term incumbent Guy Vander Jagt in the Republican primary and Democratic opponent John H. Miltner in the general election. Hoekstra was the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee from 2004 to 2007. He was a candidate for governor in Michigan's 2010 gubernatorial election, but came in second to Rick Snyder in the Republican primary. Hoekstra was also a candidate for the United States Senate in 2012, losing to Democratic incumbent Debbie Stabenow in the general election.

In July 2017, Hoekstra was nominated to be United States Ambassador to the Netherlands by President Donald Trump.[3] This nomination was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on November 9, 2017,[4] and Hoekstra was sworn in as U.S. Ambassador on December 11, 2017.[5] He took office on January 10, 2018.[6] He left office on January 17, 2021.

Early life and education

Hoekstra was born Cornelis Piet Hoekstra in Groningen, Netherlands. He moved to the U.S. with his parents at the age of three, and Anglicized his name to Peter Hoekstra. [7] He graduated from Holland Christian High School (Holland, Michigan) in 1971.[8] He received a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Hope College in 1975 and an MBA from the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business in 1977. He then joined office furniture maker Herman Miller and remained there for 15 years, eventually becoming vice president of marketing.

U.S. House of Representatives

Elections

In 1992, Hoekstra made his first bid for public office in the 2nd District. The district, previously the 9th, had been represented for 26 years by Guy Vander Jagt, longtime chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee.[9] Hoekstra rode his bicycle across the district, charging that Vander Jagt had served in Congress for too long; Vander Jagt had won his first election in 1966, when Hoekstra was 13 years old. He scored a monumental upset, winning by almost six percent. Hoekstra dominated the district's more populated southern portion; Vander Jagt's margins in the northern portion, his longtime base, weren't enough to close the gap.[10] This primary win was tantamount to election in a district reckoned as Michigan's most Republican district; the GOP has held the district for all but four years since it was created in 1873. Hoekstra later defeated Democrat John H. Miltner and Libertarian Dick Jacobs in the general election, with 63% of the vote.[11] Hoekstra continued to ride his bicycle across the district every summer, and biked across the state for his gubernatorial campaign.[12]

When he was first elected, Hoekstra initially pledged to serve no more than six terms (12 years) in the House. However, in 2004, he announced he would break that pledge and seek a seventh term.[13] In 2006, Hoekstra's Leadership PAC (the Mileage Fund) raised nearly $160,000 in Political Action Contributions from contributors including the Teamsters, Michigan Credit Union League, and Little Planet Books.[14]

Hoekstra faced no significant opposition in the Republican primary or in the general election (as in his previous five reelection campaigns) and went on to secure his seventh term. Shortly after the primary, he was named chairman of the Intelligence Committee, succeeding Porter Goss, who became Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.

2006

Hoekstra had no primary opponent. In November he was opposed by the Democratic candidate Kimon Kotos,[15] who was also his 2004 opponent. Hoekstra defeated Kotos 183,518 votes to 87,361 votes.[16]

2008

Hoekstra ran for re-election in 2008 against Fred Johnson, associate professor of History at Hope College. He beat Johnson by 215,471 to 119,959 votes.

Tenure

Hoekstra had a conservative voting record, consistent with the conservative nature of the 2nd congressional district. He opposed abortion rights, opposed expanding health care benefits for children, opposed gay adoption rights and gay marriage, and voted against paid parental leave for federal employees. However, he also opposed amending the Constitution to prohibit flag desecration.[17]

Gun laws

Hoekstra consistently opposed gun control during his tenure, earning an A rating from the National Rifle Association.[17] In 2005 he voted to prohibit product lawsuits against gun manufacturers.[17] In 1994 he voted against the Federal Assault Weapons Ban.[18]

False claims about WMDs in Iraq

Hoekstra was a proponent of the claim that the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction (WMDs), and held onto this belief even after no WMDs were found in the wake of the Iraq invasion.[19] In 2006, Hoekstra made headlines by announcing at a press conference in the Capitol that weapons of mass destruction had been located in Iraq in the form of 500 chemical weapons.[20] However, the weapons in question were defunct munitions, manufactured prior to the 1991 Gulf War and which had been scattered throughout Iraq.[20] The media had already reported on these munitions when Hoekstra made his announcement that the weapons had been discovered.[20] Hoekstra's insistence that the Hussein regime possessed weapons of mass destruction were disputed by both Pentagon officials, the Duelfer Report, and the intelligence community.[21][22][23]

On November 3, 2006, The New York Times reported that a website created at the request of Hoekstra and Senator Pat Roberts was found to contain detailed information that could potentially be helpful to those seeking to produce nuclear weapons. The website was shut down on November 2 following questioning by The New York Times.[24]

As of September 17, 2007, some news outlets reported that the Congressional committee Hoekstra had overseen had created "erroneous" and "misleading" reports about Iran's nuclear capabilities. "Among the committee's assertions is that Iran is producing weapons-grade uranium at its facility in the town of Natanz. The IAEA called that "incorrect", noting that weapons-grade uranium is enriched to a level of 90 percent or more. Iran has enriched uranium to 3.5 percent under IAEA monitoring."[25][26]

Operation Iraqi Freedom documents

During the 2003 invasion of Iraq, some 48,000 boxes of documents, audiotapes and videotapes were discovered by the U.S. military. In March 2006, the U.S. government, at the urging of members of Congress, made them available online at its Foreign Military Studies Office website, requesting Arabic translators around the world to help in the translation. On April 18, 2006, about a month after the first documents were made public, Hoekstra, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, issued a news release acknowledging "minimal risks," but saying the site "will enable us to better understand information such as Saddam's links to terrorism, weapons of mass destruction and violence against the Iraqi people." He added: "It will allow us to leverage the Internet to enable a mass examination as opposed to limiting it to a few exclusive elites."[27]

In early November 2006, the entire set of documents was removed. Media reports stated that the website was taken offline because of security concerns regarding the posting of sophisticated diagrams and other information regarding nuclear weapon design prior to the 1991 Persian Gulf war.

Repatriation of Yemeni captives in Guantanamo

On December 27, 2009, Hoekstra commented on reports that Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, who had allegedly tried to set off a suicide bomb on Northwest Airlines Flight 253 on December 25, 2009, had subsequently confessed to being trained and equipped in Yemen.[28][29] Hoekstra called for a halt to the repatriation of Yemeni captives in Guantanamo.

Tea Party Caucus

Hoekstra was a founding member of the Congressional House Tea Party Caucus in 2010.[30][31]

Committee assignments

Caucus memberships

  • Founding chairman of the Education Freedom Caucus
  • Founding chairman of the Congressional Caucus on the Netherlands

2010 gubernatorial election

In December 2008, Hoekstra said he would not seek re-election to his U.S. House seat in 2010, and instead campaign to be Michigan's governor. Hoekstra joined Mike Bouchard, the Oakland County Sheriff and former state senator, former Gateway, Inc. president Rick Snyder, State Senator Tom George and Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox as 2010 Republican gubernatorial candidates. In the primary, held on August 3, 2010, Hoekstra finished second to Snyder.[32][33][34][35][36]

2010 Michigan Republican gubernatorial primary[37]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Rick Snyder 381,327 36.4
Republican Pete Hoekstra 280,976 26.8
Republican Mike Cox 240,409 23.0
Republican Mike Bouchard 127,350 12.2
Republican Tom George 16,986 1.6
Total votes 1,044,925 100

2012 U.S. Senate election

Hoekstra was suggested as a possible challenger for Democratic incumbent Debbie Stabenow in the 2012 Senate election,[38] but he initially declined to run.[39] Hoekstra later changed his mind and decided to challenge Stabenow in the election.[40] On August 29, 2011, Hoekstra was endorsed by Republican Michigan Governor Rick Snyder,[41] and on September 23, 2011, Hoekstra was endorsed by 2012 Presidential candidate Michele Bachmann.[42]

Hoekstra faced Stabenow and four third-party candidates in the general election. On November 6, 2012, Hoekstra was defeated by Stabenow, receiving 38% of the vote.[43]

2012 United States Senate election in Michigan
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Debbie Stabenow (incumbent) 2,735,826 58.8% +1.9
Republican Pete Hoekstra 1,767,386 38.0% -3.3
Libertarian Scotty Boman 84,480 1.8% +1.1
Green Harley Mikkelson 27,890 0.6% -
Constitution Richard Matkin 26,038 0.6% +0.1
Natural Law John Litle 11,229 0.2% +0.1
Others Write-in 69 0.0% -
Majority 409,367 8.8%
Turnout 4,652,918
Democratic hold Swing 2%

Ad controversy

Hoekstra targeted Democratic incumbent Debbie Stabenow with a television ad which ran statewide during the 2012 Super Bowl.[44] The 30-second ad, created by Republican advertising consultant Fred Davis III, opened with the sound of a gong and the image of a Chinese woman (played by 2012 Miss Napa Valley Lisa Chan)[45] riding a bike alongside a rice paddy. The ad sarcastically accused Stabenow of contributing to the U.S.' spending problem, with the woman thanking "Michigan Senator Debbie Spenditnow", in broken English, implying Stabenow has earned China's gratitude for making the U.S. economy "very weak" while China's "get very good".[46]

The commercial included a link to a Hoekstra campaign website with statistics about federal spending, decorated with images of Chinese flags and currency and using a stereotypical Chinatown font.[47] In the HTML code on Hoekstra's site, the woman in the ad is identified as "yellowgirl".[48] A statement released by the Hoekstra campaign said the HTML code was mistakenly shortened from "yellowshirtgirl".[49]

Asian-American groups called the ad "very disturbing",[50] and two of Hoekstra's GOP opponents, Clark Durant and Gary Glenn, questioned whether Hoekstra was the right candidate for Republicans to support.[51] The ad was criticized by Michael Yaki, former aide to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a member of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, and U.S. Senator Dan Inouye.[52][53] James Fallows of The Atlantic called it the "most revolting ad".[54] The NAACP denounced the ad as an "unnecessary race card."[55]

The ad proved costly for Hoekstra; several polls reported him losing ground to Stabenow in a head-to-head match-up.[56][57]

Hoekstra initially stood by the ad, claiming it hit Stabenow "smack dab between the eyes" on the economy.[58] However, on February 10, 2012, Hoekstra shut down his controversial Chinese-themed website and phased in a new TV commercial in place of his original ad.[59] American Values super PAC, an Asian American group, claimed credit for the scrub shortly after the group's launch of an online viral ad condemning Hoekstra.[60]

On February 16, Chan apologized for her involvement in the ad. In a statement on her Facebook page, she said the role was "not in any way representative of who I am" and "absolutely a mistake on my part."[61]

Despite the controversy, Hoekstra won the Republican primary.[62] He lost to Stabenow in the general election.

Post-political career

In February 2011, Hoekstra joined the government relations group and Washington, D.C. law firm Dickstein Shapiro,[63] and was named a visiting distinguished fellow at the conservative think tank The Heritage Foundation, concentrating on education reform.[64] Hoekstra left Dickstein Shapiro in 2014 to join one of its rivals, Greenberg Traurig.[65]

Hoekstra joined Steven Emerson's Investigative Project on Terrorism in 2014 as a Shillman Senior Fellow, specializing in national security, international relations, global terrorism and cyber security.[66]

Hoekstra published his first book in October 2015, Architects of Disaster: The Destruction of Libya with Terri Blumenfeld.

In an interview with NPR's Robert Siegel on December 10, 2014, Hoekstra said he disagreed with the recently released Senate Intelligence Committee report on CIA torture.[67]

CNN's KFile reported that Hoekstra in 2016 accused Huma Abedin of ties with the Muslim Brotherhood. A 2016 Washington Post fact-checker gave that claim "four Pinocchios".[68] CNN also stated that Hoekstra was a frequent guest on a talk show hosted by Frank Gaffney, an anti-Muslim conspiracy theorist based in Washington.[69]

On March 11, 2017, Hoekstra said that Chelsea Manning, Edward Snowden, and other leakers of government materials, having illegally released classified information, were traitors and should have taken their evidence to the intelligence committees of the U.S. Congress for proper investigations.[70]

U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands

On July 24, 2017, President Donald Trump nominated Hoekstra to be United States Ambassador to the Netherlands.[71] He was confirmed by the Senate on November 9 via voice vote[72][73] and sworn in by Vice President Mike Pence on December 11, 2017.[5] He took office on January 10, 2018.[6]

Anti-Muslim comments

Later that December, NOS U.S. correspondent Wouter Zwart questioned Hoekstra about inaccurate claims that he had made in November 2015 at a panel titled "Muslim Migration into Europe: Eurabia come True?" hosted by the David Horowitz Freedom Center[74] that the Netherlands had "no-go zones" and that politicians and cars were being set on fire in the country due to radical Islam.[75][76][77][78] Hoekstra told Zwart that he had never said such things, saying, "we would call it fake news. I never said that."[75] Zwart then played the clip in which he made those remarks for his viewers. Later in the interview, Hoekstra denied that he denied it, saying "I didn't call it 'fake news'. I didn't use those words today."[79] On December 23, Hoekstra issued an apology on Twitter, writing that he "made certain remarks in 2015 and regret[ted] the exchange during the Nieuwsuur interview".[80]

On January 10, 2018, during his press conference after presenting his credentials to King Willem-Alexander, Hoekstra said that he did not want to revisit the comments made in 2015. Despite repeated questions from Dutch reporters regarding these comments, Hoekstra refused to talk about these statements and refused to answer further questions.[81][82][83][84]

On January 11, 2018, Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs Steve Goldstein said that in 2015, Hoekstra "made comments that should not have been made",[85] that "the State Department does not agree with those statements" and "that is not the language we would use."[85] He added that the "comments were wrong and don't reflect the U.S. view of the Netherlands".[85] One day later, in an interview with Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, Hoekstra finally retracted his statement about the presence of "no-go zones" in the Netherlands where cars and politicians are being set on fire, saying: "Looking back, I'm dismayed that I said it. It was an incorrect statement. It was just wrong."[86][87] He further claimed that he could not recall how he got to the statement or what it was based on, saying: "I've mixed up countries. I was wrong, and I don't know how that could have happened. I do know: it was wrong."[88]

Interference in Dutch politics

In September 2020, a group of Dutch officials demanded answers from Hoekstra in response to reports that he had hosted a fund-raising event at the U.S. embassy for the right-wing Dutch political party Forum for Democracy, a potential violation of international law.[89] This is not the first time Hoekstra has been associated with the far-right party. In May 2020, Hoekstra was interviewed by party leader Thierry Baudet on the party's video channel and he was also a guest speaker at the party's conference in November 2019.[90]

See also

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This article is about the American politician and diplomat For the Dutch footballer see Peter Hoekstra footballer Cornelis Piet Pete Hoekstra ˈ h ʊ k s t r e born October 30 1953 1 2 is a Dutch American politician who served as the United States Ambassador to the Netherlands from January 10 2018 to January 17 2021 A member of the Republican Party he previously served as the U S representative for Michigan s 2nd congressional district from 1993 to 2011 Pete HoekstraUnited States Ambassador to the NetherlandsIn office January 10 2018 January 17 2021PresidentDonald TrumpPreceded byShawn Crowley Acting Succeeded byMarja Verloop as Charge d Affaires Ranking Member of the House Intelligence CommitteeIn office January 3 2007 January 3 2011Preceded byJane HarmanSucceeded byDutch RuppersbergerChair of the House Intelligence CommitteeIn office September 23 2004 January 3 2007Preceded byPorter GossSucceeded bySilver ReyesMember of the U S House of Representatives from Michigan s 2nd districtIn office January 3 1993 January 3 2011Preceded byGuy Vander Jagt redistricting Succeeded byBill HuizengaPersonal detailsBornCornelis Pieter Hoekstra 1953 10 30 October 30 1953 age 69 Groningen NetherlandsPolitical partyRepublicanSpouseDiane JohnsonChildren3EducationHope College BA University of Michigan MBA Born in the Netherlands Hoekstra immigrated to the United States as a child In 1992 Hoekstra ran for the U S House defeating thirteen term incumbent Guy Vander Jagt in the Republican primary and Democratic opponent John H Miltner in the general election Hoekstra was the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee from 2004 to 2007 He was a candidate for governor in Michigan s 2010 gubernatorial election but came in second to Rick Snyder in the Republican primary Hoekstra was also a candidate for the United States Senate in 2012 losing to Democratic incumbent Debbie Stabenow in the general election In July 2017 Hoekstra was nominated to be United States Ambassador to the Netherlands by President Donald Trump 3 This nomination was confirmed by the U S Senate on November 9 2017 4 and Hoekstra was sworn in as U S Ambassador on December 11 2017 5 He took office on January 10 2018 6 He left office on January 17 2021 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 U S House of Representatives 2 1 Elections 2 1 1 2006 2 1 2 2008 2 2 Tenure 2 2 1 Gun laws 2 2 2 False claims about WMDs in Iraq 2 2 3 Operation Iraqi Freedom documents 2 2 4 Repatriation of Yemeni captives in Guantanamo 2 2 5 Tea Party Caucus 2 3 Committee assignments 2 4 Caucus memberships 3 2010 gubernatorial election 4 2012 U S Senate election 4 1 Ad controversy 5 Post political career 6 U S Ambassador to the Netherlands 6 1 Anti Muslim comments 6 2 Interference in Dutch politics 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education EditHoekstra was born Cornelis Piet Hoekstra in Groningen Netherlands He moved to the U S with his parents at the age of three and Anglicized his name to Peter Hoekstra 7 He graduated from Holland Christian High School Holland Michigan in 1971 8 He received a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Hope College in 1975 and an MBA from the University of Michigan s Ross School of Business in 1977 He then joined office furniture maker Herman Miller and remained there for 15 years eventually becoming vice president of marketing U S House of Representatives EditElections Edit In 1992 Hoekstra made his first bid for public office in the 2nd District The district previously the 9th had been represented for 26 years by Guy Vander Jagt longtime chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee 9 Hoekstra rode his bicycle across the district charging that Vander Jagt had served in Congress for too long Vander Jagt had won his first election in 1966 when Hoekstra was 13 years old He scored a monumental upset winning by almost six percent Hoekstra dominated the district s more populated southern portion Vander Jagt s margins in the northern portion his longtime base weren t enough to close the gap 10 This primary win was tantamount to election in a district reckoned as Michigan s most Republican district the GOP has held the district for all but four years since it was created in 1873 Hoekstra later defeated Democrat John H Miltner and Libertarian Dick Jacobs in the general election with 63 of the vote 11 Hoekstra continued to ride his bicycle across the district every summer and biked across the state for his gubernatorial campaign 12 When he was first elected Hoekstra initially pledged to serve no more than six terms 12 years in the House However in 2004 he announced he would break that pledge and seek a seventh term 13 In 2006 Hoekstra s Leadership PAC the Mileage Fund raised nearly 160 000 in Political Action Contributions from contributors including the Teamsters Michigan Credit Union League and Little Planet Books 14 Hoekstra faced no significant opposition in the Republican primary or in the general election as in his previous five reelection campaigns and went on to secure his seventh term Shortly after the primary he was named chairman of the Intelligence Committee succeeding Porter Goss who became Director of the Central Intelligence Agency 2006 Edit See also 2006 United States House of Representatives elections in Michigan and 2008 United States House of Representatives elections in Michigan Hoekstra had no primary opponent In November he was opposed by the Democratic candidate Kimon Kotos 15 who was also his 2004 opponent Hoekstra defeated Kotos 183 518 votes to 87 361 votes 16 2008 Edit Hoekstra ran for re election in 2008 against Fred Johnson associate professor of History at Hope College He beat Johnson by 215 471 to 119 959 votes Tenure Edit Hoekstra had a conservative voting record consistent with the conservative nature of the 2nd congressional district He opposed abortion rights opposed expanding health care benefits for children opposed gay adoption rights and gay marriage and voted against paid parental leave for federal employees However he also opposed amending the Constitution to prohibit flag desecration 17 Gun laws Edit Hoekstra consistently opposed gun control during his tenure earning an A rating from the National Rifle Association 17 In 2005 he voted to prohibit product lawsuits against gun manufacturers 17 In 1994 he voted against the Federal Assault Weapons Ban 18 False claims about WMDs in Iraq Edit Hoekstra was a proponent of the claim that the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction WMDs and held onto this belief even after no WMDs were found in the wake of the Iraq invasion 19 In 2006 Hoekstra made headlines by announcing at a press conference in the Capitol that weapons of mass destruction had been located in Iraq in the form of 500 chemical weapons 20 However the weapons in question were defunct munitions manufactured prior to the 1991 Gulf War and which had been scattered throughout Iraq 20 The media had already reported on these munitions when Hoekstra made his announcement that the weapons had been discovered 20 Hoekstra s insistence that the Hussein regime possessed weapons of mass destruction were disputed by both Pentagon officials the Duelfer Report and the intelligence community 21 22 23 On November 3 2006 The New York Times reported that a website created at the request of Hoekstra and Senator Pat Roberts was found to contain detailed information that could potentially be helpful to those seeking to produce nuclear weapons The website was shut down on November 2 following questioning by The New York Times 24 As of September 17 2007 some news outlets reported that the Congressional committee Hoekstra had overseen had created erroneous and misleading reports about Iran s nuclear capabilities Among the committee s assertions is that Iran is producing weapons grade uranium at its facility in the town of Natanz The IAEA called that incorrect noting that weapons grade uranium is enriched to a level of 90 percent or more Iran has enriched uranium to 3 5 percent under IAEA monitoring 25 26 Operation Iraqi Freedom documents Edit During the 2003 invasion of Iraq some 48 000 boxes of documents audiotapes and videotapes were discovered by the U S military In March 2006 the U S government at the urging of members of Congress made them available online at its Foreign Military Studies Office website requesting Arabic translators around the world to help in the translation On April 18 2006 about a month after the first documents were made public Hoekstra chairman of the House Intelligence Committee issued a news release acknowledging minimal risks but saying the site will enable us to better understand information such as Saddam s links to terrorism weapons of mass destruction and violence against the Iraqi people He added It will allow us to leverage the Internet to enable a mass examination as opposed to limiting it to a few exclusive elites 27 In early November 2006 the entire set of documents was removed Media reports stated that the website was taken offline because of security concerns regarding the posting of sophisticated diagrams and other information regarding nuclear weapon design prior to the 1991 Persian Gulf war Repatriation of Yemeni captives in Guantanamo Edit On December 27 2009 Hoekstra commented on reports that Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab who had allegedly tried to set off a suicide bomb on Northwest Airlines Flight 253 on December 25 2009 had subsequently confessed to being trained and equipped in Yemen 28 29 Hoekstra called for a halt to the repatriation of Yemeni captives in Guantanamo Tea Party Caucus Edit Hoekstra was a founding member of the Congressional House Tea Party Caucus in 2010 30 31 Committee assignments Edit Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence As ranking member of the full committee Rep Hoekstra may serve as an ex officio member of all subcommittees Committee on Education and Labor Subcommittee on Early Childhood Elementary and Secondary Education Subcommittee on Workforce ProtectionsCaucus memberships Edit Founding chairman of the Education Freedom Caucus Founding chairman of the Congressional Caucus on the Netherlands2010 gubernatorial election EditMain article 2010 Michigan gubernatorial election In December 2008 Hoekstra said he would not seek re election to his U S House seat in 2010 and instead campaign to be Michigan s governor Hoekstra joined Mike Bouchard the Oakland County Sheriff and former state senator former Gateway Inc president Rick Snyder State Senator Tom George and Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox as 2010 Republican gubernatorial candidates In the primary held on August 3 2010 Hoekstra finished second to Snyder 32 33 34 35 36 2010 Michigan Republican gubernatorial primary 37 Party Candidate Votes Republican Rick Snyder 381 327 36 4Republican Pete Hoekstra 280 976 26 8Republican Mike Cox 240 409 23 0Republican Mike Bouchard 127 350 12 2Republican Tom George 16 986 1 6Total votes 1 044 925 1002012 U S Senate election EditSee also 2012 United States Senate election in Michigan Hoekstra was suggested as a possible challenger for Democratic incumbent Debbie Stabenow in the 2012 Senate election 38 but he initially declined to run 39 Hoekstra later changed his mind and decided to challenge Stabenow in the election 40 On August 29 2011 Hoekstra was endorsed by Republican Michigan Governor Rick Snyder 41 and on September 23 2011 Hoekstra was endorsed by 2012 Presidential candidate Michele Bachmann 42 Hoekstra faced Stabenow and four third party candidates in the general election On November 6 2012 Hoekstra was defeated by Stabenow receiving 38 of the vote 43 2012 United States Senate election in Michigan Party Candidate Votes Democratic Debbie Stabenow incumbent 2 735 826 58 8 1 9Republican Pete Hoekstra 1 767 386 38 0 3 3Libertarian Scotty Boman 84 480 1 8 1 1Green Harley Mikkelson 27 890 0 6 Constitution Richard Matkin 26 038 0 6 0 1Natural Law John Litle 11 229 0 2 0 1Others Write in 69 0 0 Majority 409 367 8 8 Turnout 4 652 918Democratic hold Swing 2 Ad controversy Edit Hoekstra targeted Democratic incumbent Debbie Stabenow with a television ad which ran statewide during the 2012 Super Bowl 44 The 30 second ad created by Republican advertising consultant Fred Davis III opened with the sound of a gong and the image of a Chinese woman played by 2012 Miss Napa Valley Lisa Chan 45 riding a bike alongside a rice paddy The ad sarcastically accused Stabenow of contributing to the U S spending problem with the woman thanking Michigan Senator Debbie Spenditnow in broken English implying Stabenow has earned China s gratitude for making the U S economy very weak while China s get very good 46 The commercial included a link to a Hoekstra campaign website with statistics about federal spending decorated with images of Chinese flags and currency and using a stereotypical Chinatown font 47 In the HTML code on Hoekstra s site the woman in the ad is identified as yellowgirl 48 A statement released by the Hoekstra campaign said the HTML code was mistakenly shortened from yellowshirtgirl 49 Asian American groups called the ad very disturbing 50 and two of Hoekstra s GOP opponents Clark Durant and Gary Glenn questioned whether Hoekstra was the right candidate for Republicans to support 51 The ad was criticized by Michael Yaki former aide to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi a member of the U S Commission on Civil Rights and U S Senator Dan Inouye 52 53 James Fallows of The Atlantic called it the most revolting ad 54 The NAACP denounced the ad as an unnecessary race card 55 The ad proved costly for Hoekstra several polls reported him losing ground to Stabenow in a head to head match up 56 57 Hoekstra initially stood by the ad claiming it hit Stabenow smack dab between the eyes on the economy 58 However on February 10 2012 Hoekstra shut down his controversial Chinese themed website and phased in a new TV commercial in place of his original ad 59 American Values super PAC an Asian American group claimed credit for the scrub shortly after the group s launch of an online viral ad condemning Hoekstra 60 On February 16 Chan apologized for her involvement in the ad In a statement on her Facebook page she said the role was not in any way representative of who I am and absolutely a mistake on my part 61 Despite the controversy Hoekstra won the Republican primary 62 He lost to Stabenow in the general election Post political career EditIn February 2011 Hoekstra joined the government relations group and Washington D C law firm Dickstein Shapiro 63 and was named a visiting distinguished fellow at the conservative think tank The Heritage Foundation concentrating on education reform 64 Hoekstra left Dickstein Shapiro in 2014 to join one of its rivals Greenberg Traurig 65 Hoekstra joined Steven Emerson s Investigative Project on Terrorism in 2014 as a Shillman Senior Fellow specializing in national security international relations global terrorism and cyber security 66 Hoekstra published his first book in October 2015 Architects of Disaster The Destruction of Libya with Terri Blumenfeld In an interview with NPR s Robert Siegel on December 10 2014 Hoekstra said he disagreed with the recently released Senate Intelligence Committee report on CIA torture 67 CNN s KFile reported that Hoekstra in 2016 accused Huma Abedin of ties with the Muslim Brotherhood A 2016 Washington Post fact checker gave that claim four Pinocchios 68 CNN also stated that Hoekstra was a frequent guest on a talk show hosted by Frank Gaffney an anti Muslim conspiracy theorist based in Washington 69 On March 11 2017 Hoekstra said that Chelsea Manning Edward Snowden and other leakers of government materials having illegally released classified information were traitors and should have taken their evidence to the intelligence committees of the U S Congress for proper investigations 70 U S Ambassador to the Netherlands EditOn July 24 2017 President Donald Trump nominated Hoekstra to be United States Ambassador to the Netherlands 71 He was confirmed by the Senate on November 9 via voice vote 72 73 and sworn in by Vice President Mike Pence on December 11 2017 5 He took office on January 10 2018 6 Anti Muslim comments Edit See also Eurabia Later that December NOS U S correspondent Wouter Zwart questioned Hoekstra about inaccurate claims that he had made in November 2015 at a panel titled Muslim Migration into Europe Eurabia come True hosted by the David Horowitz Freedom Center 74 that the Netherlands had no go zones and that politicians and cars were being set on fire in the country due to radical Islam 75 76 77 78 Hoekstra told Zwart that he had never said such things saying we would call it fake news I never said that 75 Zwart then played the clip in which he made those remarks for his viewers Later in the interview Hoekstra denied that he denied it saying I didn t call it fake news I didn t use those words today 79 On December 23 Hoekstra issued an apology on Twitter writing that he made certain remarks in 2015 and regret ted the exchange during the Nieuwsuur interview 80 On January 10 2018 during his press conference after presenting his credentials to King Willem Alexander Hoekstra said that he did not want to revisit the comments made in 2015 Despite repeated questions from Dutch reporters regarding these comments Hoekstra refused to talk about these statements and refused to answer further questions 81 82 83 84 On January 11 2018 Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs Steve Goldstein said that in 2015 Hoekstra made comments that should not have been made 85 that the State Department does not agree with those statements and that is not the language we would use 85 He added that the comments were wrong and don t reflect the U S view of the Netherlands 85 One day later in an interview with Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf Hoekstra finally retracted his statement about the presence of no go zones in the Netherlands where cars and politicians are being set on fire saying Looking back I m dismayed that I said it It was an incorrect statement It was just wrong 86 87 He further claimed that he could not recall how he got to the statement or what it was based on saying I ve mixed up countries I was wrong and I don t know how that could have happened I do know it was wrong 88 Interference in Dutch politics Edit In September 2020 a group of Dutch officials demanded answers from Hoekstra in response to reports that he had hosted a fund raising event at the U S embassy for the right wing Dutch political party Forum for Democracy a potential violation of international law 89 This is not the first time Hoekstra has been associated with the far right party In May 2020 Hoekstra was interviewed by party leader Thierry Baudet on the party s video channel and he was also a guest speaker at the party s conference in November 2019 90 See also EditWMD theories in the aftermath of the 2003 Iraq WarReferences Edit INTERVIEW Pete Hoekstra baalt van valse start Wie wil er nu zo beginnen on YouTube Stadjer Pete Hoekstra bevestigd als nieuwe Amerikaanse ambassadeur Stadjer Pete Hoekstra confirmed as new American ambassador in Dutch Nu nl November 11 2017 Retrieved January 14 2018 Todd Spangler July 24 2017 President Donald Trump nominates U S Rep Pete Hoekstra to be Dutch ambassador The Detroit Free Press Retrieved August 17 2017 PN831 Peter Hoekstra Department of State U S Congress November 9 2017 Retrieved November 10 2017 a b Ambassador designate Peter Hoekstra sworn in by Vice President Mike Pence U S Mission Netherlands December 12 2017 Retrieved December 22 2017 a b Nieuwe VS ambassadeur treedt op 10 januari aan New US ambassador takes office on January 10 in Dutch Algemeen Dagblad January 3 2018 Retrieved January 10 2018 US Embassy The Hague on Twitter Twitter Retrieved March 31 2018 Pete Hoekstra Lea Donosky September 25 1985 Gop s West Point Trains Guns On 86 chicagotribune com MI District 02 R Primary ourcampaigns com August 4 1992 MI District 2 ourcampaigns com Retrieved March 21 2013 Home Hoekstra for Governor Archived from the original on August 22 2010 Retrieved August 23 2010 Lupo Lee December 15 2008 Hoekstra won t seek another term considers run for governor MLive Retrieved September 26 2017 Peter Hoekstra Campaign Finance Money Summary Congressman 2006 OpenSecrets Archived from the original on February 19 2008 Retrieved February 7 2012 Kotos for Congress Michigan District 2 Kotosforcongress com Archived from the original on February 4 2012 Retrieved February 7 2012 2006 Official Michigan General Election Results 2nd District Representative in Congress 2 Year Term 1 Position Michigan Department of State May 10 2007 Archived from the original on February 5 2012 Retrieved February 7 2012 a b c Issues2000 org Peter Hoekstra on the Issues www ontheissues org Retrieved March 6 2018 The Voter s Self Defense System Vote Smart Retrieved March 6 2018 Shane Scott June 23 2006 For Diehards Search for Iraq s W M D Isn t Over The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved December 1 2019 a b c Rep Pete Hoekstra Details His Breakthrough WMD Report Fox News June 23 2006 Archived from the original on July 1 2006 Report sparks debate over Iraq arsenal The Seattle Times June 23 2006 Archived from the original on March 9 2012 The Situation Room CNN June 21 2006 Transcript available The Washington Post Lawmakers Cite Weapons Found in Iraq June 22 2006 Broad William J November 3 2006 U S Web Archive Is Said to Reveal a Nuclear Primer The New York Times Retrieved May 22 2010 US Iran report branded dishonest BBC News September 14 2006 Retrieved May 22 2010 IAEA Iran Nuclear Report Outrageous CBS News September 14 2006 William J Broad November 3 2006 U S Web Archive Is Said to Reveal a Nuclear Primer The New York Times Retrieved February 19 2018 Following Path of Least Resistance Terrorists Turn Yemen Into Poor Man s Afghanistan Fox News December 27 2009 Archived from the original on December 30 2009 They should stay there They should not go back to Yemen Hoekstra said If they go back to Yemen we will very soon find them back on the battlefield going after Americans and other western interests Josh Gerstein December 27 2009 Bomb plot complicates Gitmo plan Politico Archived from the original on December 31 2009 Yesterday just highlights the fact that sending this many people back or any people back to Yemen right now is a really bad idea said Rep Pete Hoekstra R Mich the ranking Republican on the House Intelligence Committee It s just dumb If you made a list of what the three dumbest countries would be to send people back to Yemen would be on all the lists Rep Pete Hoekstra joins Michele Bachmann in House Tea Party Caucus Associated Press July 20 2010 Michigan News Hoekstra Joins Bachmann In House Tea Party Caucus KTRK TV July 21 2010 Hoekstra slams Right to Life for snub wants its director ousted freep com Detroit Free Press freep com August 13 2010 Archived from the original on August 17 2010 Retrieved August 23 2010 Election 2010 Michigan Republican Primary for Governor Rasmussen Reports Rasmussenreports com Retrieved August 23 2010 MI Gov Poll Dillon Hoekstra Lead Primary Fields Time Archived from the original on June 5 2010 2010 Michigan Governor Race RealClearPolitics Retrieved August 23 2010 Snyder wins in Michigan Moran in Kansas Rep Kilpatrick loses primary The Washington Post Michigan Primary results 2010 Unofficial Michigan Primary Election Results August 4 2010 Archived from the original on December 1 2012 Retrieved August 10 2010 Cranson Jeff January 28 2011 Michigan poll Pete Hoekstra tops in GOP Senate candidates Mitt Romney for president and 2 1 support for Detroit Windsor bridge The Grand Rapids Press Retrieved February 23 2011 Toeplitz Shira April 15 2011 Ex Rep Pete Hoekstra Won t Challenge Stabenow Roll Call Retrieved April 15 2011 Steinhauser Paul July 20 2011 Did the GOP get the candidate it wanted in Michigan CNN Retrieved February 7 2012 Michigan Gov Snyder Endorses Hoekstra Archived December 18 2011 at the Wayback Machine Bachmann endorses Hoekstra to run against Stabenow for U S Senate The Washington Independent September 23 2011 Archived from the original on January 3 2012 Retrieved February 7 2012 Johnson Ruth November 26 2012 Summary Totals United States Senator 6 Year Term 1 Position MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF STATE Archived from the original on November 9 2012 Hoekstra s controversial Super Bowl ad Politico February 6 2012 Huffman Jennifer February 16 2012 Miss Napa Valley caught in Super Bowl ad debacle The Napa Valley Register Retrieved February 16 2012 With videos Pete Hoekstra Super Bowl ad slammed Detroit Free Press Archived from the original on February 8 2012 Ad Draws Protests for Portrayal of Asians New York Times Fallows James February 6 2012 This Is So Classy Yellow Girl The Atlantic Retrieved February 7 2012 Catanese David February 7 2012 Hoekstra team Yellow Girl a web typo Politico Hoekstra s broken English ad draws more criticism theGrio Archived from the original on October 17 2013 Retrieved November 15 2013 Black ministers join critics who say Hoekstra s broken English ad is racially insensitive Associated Press February 6 2012 Archived from the original on February 18 2012 Civil Rights Commissioner Calls Hoekstra Super Bowl Ad Blatantly Racist Inouye on Hoekstra His racist thoughts are not welcome in the United States Senate Washington Post July 2 2012 Super Bowl Special My Nominee for Most Revolting Ad The Atlantic Pete Hoekstra s Super Bowl Ad is a Super Flop NAACP release PR Newswire February 6 2012 Retrieved February 7 2012 Stabenow Leads By Double Digits in Michigan Senate Race PDF Publicpolicypolling com Retrieved July 7 2016 Complete February 22nd 2012 Michigan NBC News Marist Poll Tables Scribd com February 22 2012 Retrieved July 7 2016 Catanese David It hits Debbie smack dab between the eyes The Politico February 6 2012 newswell text FRONTPAGE s Hoekstra backs off Super Bowl ad Detroit News February 10 2012 dead link Pete Hoekstra Scrubs Racially Tinged Super Bowl Ad From Internet February 22 2012 ABC News Stableford Dylan Actress in controversial ad for Pete Hoekstra s Senate campaign is deeply sorry Yahoo News February 16 2012 Michigan U S Senate seat Pete Hoekstra wins Republican primary Stabenow up next Cranson Jeff February 1 2011 Former U S Rep Pete Hoekstra named senior adviser at Washington law and lobbying firm The Grand Rapids Press Retrieved February 23 2011 Heritage Foundation Names Former Rep Pete Hoekstra as Visiting Distinguished Fellow Press release The Heritage Foundation February 22 2011 Archived from the original on February 23 2011 Retrieved February 23 2011 Former U S Rep Pete Hoekstra of Michigan has been named a visiting distinguished fellow at The Heritage Foundation He will concentrate on education reform for the prominent think tank Tau Byron 13 K Streeters cross the street Politico July 9 2014 PR NewsWire January 14 2014 Former Congressman Enhanced Interrogation Techniques Can Be Valuable NPR org December 10 2014 Retrieved July 7 2016 US ambassador repeated debunked claim that Abedin has egregious ties to Muslim Brotherhood The Hill January 9 2018 Retrieved January 12 2018 New US ambassador to Netherlands regularly made unsubstantiated no go zones claims speculated 15 of Muslims could be jihadists CNN January 9 2018 Retrieved January 12 2018 Bennett Geoff guest host WikiLeaks Release of CIA Hacking Documents Pete Hoekstra guest March 11 2017 Washington Journal C Span website 8 min in Retrieved March 11 2017 Devereaux Brad July 24 2017 Trump to nominate Pete Hoekstra as ambassador to Netherlands The Grand Rapids Press MLive Tower Mark November 9 2017 Michigan s Pete Hoekstra confirmed as ambassador to the Netherlands The Grand Rapids Press MLive Confirmation process in Senate Dutch Journalist Debunks U S Ambassador s Fake News Claim to His Face Snopes com a b New US ambassador calls his no go areas in the Netherlands claim fake news DutchNews nl DutchNews nl December 22 2017 Retrieved December 22 2017 Thomsen Jacqueline December 22 2017 Trump s Dutch ambassador confronted with clip of him talking no go zones after calling quote fake news TheHill Retrieved December 22 2017 Belam Martin December 22 2017 US ambassador to Netherlands describes own words as fake news TheGuardian com Retrieved December 22 2017 Fake news blunder from US envoy to the Netherlands BBC News BBC Online Retrieved December 22 2017 Murphy Paul P December 22 2017 US ambassador denies own comments then denies denial CNN Vazquez Maegan Murphy Paul P December 23 2017 US ambassador apologizes for 2015 remarks he had called fake news CNN Retrieved December 23 2017 VS ambassadeur weigert uitleg over bewering in brand gestoken politici US ambassador refuses explanation about claim ignited politicians in Dutch NOS January 10 2018 Retrieved January 10 2018 Trump s new Netherlands envoy sheds no light on Muslim chaos comment Reuters January 10 2018 Retrieved January 10 2018 US Ambassador to Netherlands Clashes with Dutch Reporters Over Remarks About Muslims VOA News Retrieved January 10 2018 Trump s ambassador to Netherlands was asked to name a person burned because of Islam He couldn t SFgate Retrieved January 11 2018 a b c State Dept Disavows Comments by US Ambassador to Netherlands U S News amp World Report Retrieved January 11 2018 Ambassadeur van Trump zegt sorry tegen Nederland Trump s ambassador says sorry to the Netherlands in Dutch De Telegraaf January 12 2018 Retrieved January 12 2018 US envoy reportedly dismayed over his past comments on Muslims violence in Netherlands CNN January 13 2018 Retrieved January 26 2018 The Washington Post Taylor Adam September 22 2020 Dutch lawmakers demand answers after U S ambassador holds party for right wing populists at embassy Washington Post Retrieved September 22 2020 US ambassador under fire for hosting Dutch far right bash POLITICO September 22 2020 External links EditArticles by Pete Hoekstra IPT Investigative Project on Terrorism Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Legislation sponsored at the Library of Congress Profile at Vote Smart Appearances on C SPANU S House of RepresentativesPreceded byCarl Pursell Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom Michigan s 2nd congressional district1993 2011 Succeeded byBill HuizengaPreceded byPorter Goss Chair of House Intelligence Committee2004 2007 Succeeded bySilver ReyesPreceded byJane Harman Ranking Member of House Intelligence Committee2007 2011 Succeeded byDutch RuppersbergerParty political officesPreceded byMike Bouchard Republican nominee for U S Senator from Michigan Class 1 2012 Succeeded byJohn JamesDiplomatic postsPreceded byShawn CrowleyActing United States Ambassador to the Netherlands2017 2021 Succeeded byMarja VerloopCharge d AffairesU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byMilton Robert Carras Former US Representative Order of precedence of the United Statesas Former US Representative Succeeded byBart Stupakas Former US Representative Portals Biography Conservatism Michigan Politics United States Netherlands Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pete Hoekstra amp oldid 1136293871, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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