John Danforth | |
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24th United States Ambassador to the United Nations | |
In office July 23, 2004 – January 20, 2005 | |
President | George W. Bush |
Preceded by | John Negroponte |
Succeeded by | John Bolton |
Special Counsel for the United States Department of Justice | |
In office September 9, 1999 – c. July 23, 2000 | |
Appointed by | Janet Reno |
Deputy | Edward L. Dowd Jr. |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Position not in use |
Chair of the Senate Commerce Committee | |
In office January 3, 1985 – January 3, 1987 | |
Preceded by | Bob Packwood |
Succeeded by | Ernest Hollings |
United States Senator from Missouri | |
In office December 27, 1976 – January 3, 1995 | |
Preceded by | Stuart Symington |
Succeeded by | John Ashcroft |
37th Attorney General of Missouri | |
In office January 13, 1969 – December 27, 1976 | |
Governor | Warren E. Hearnes Kit Bond |
Preceded by | Norman H. Anderson |
Succeeded by | John Ashcroft |
Personal details | |
Born | John Claggett Danforth September 5, 1936 St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Sally Dobson (m. 1957) |
Children | 5 |
Relatives | William Danforth (brother) William H. Danforth (grandfather) |
Education | Princeton University (AB) Yale University (JD, MDiv) |
Profession | Politician, Priest, Lawyer |
John Claggett Danforth (born September 5, 1936) is an American politician, attorney, diplomat, and Episcopal priest who served as the Attorney General of Missouri from 1969 to 1976 and as a United States Senator from 1976 to 1995. A member of the Republican Party, he later served as Special Counsel for the U.S. Department of Justice from 1999 to 2000 and as the United States Ambassador to the United Nations from 2004 to 2005.
Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Danforth graduated from Princeton University and Yale University. George W. Bush considered selecting him as a vice-presidential running mate in 2000.[1]