Trump Most Angry Waltz Had Reporter’s Phone Number
- President Donald Trump expressed frustration with National Security Adviser Mike Waltz over a group chat issue, impacting his decision on Rep. Elise Stefanik's U.N. Nomination, according to Republican sources.
- Trump is concerned that the upcoming election to replace Waltz in Congress is more competitive than expected for Republicans.
- Senator Roger Wicker requested an investigation into the Signal chat incident, raising concerns about potential violations of classification policies, according to press reports.
- Despite calls for Waltz's removal, Trump still supports his adviser, stating that the group chat contained no classified information.
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Trump privately fumes about top security official who started Signal group chat
President Donald Trump expressed frustration with national security adviser Michael Waltz Thursday in his conversations with people about his decision to withdraw Rep. Elise Stefanik’s nomination to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, according to two Republican sources with knowledge of the conversations. Trump’s frustration is two-fold, the sources said. The president is angry that Waltz fumbled a Signal group chat created to coordinate …
Trump Isn't Going to Fire NSA Mike Waltz Over Signal Leak, says Report
US President Donald Trump is unlikely to dismiss National Security Adviser Mike Waltz or any other officials involved in the now-infamous Signal group chat leak, according to two administration officials familiar with the matter. The move is reportedly an effort to avoid even a t
Trump Appears To Give Waltz a Mulligan for Now
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'Guillotine comes down': White House insiders are reportedly 'united against' Mike Waltz
Although national security adviser Mike Waltz still has a job after he inadvertently added journalist Jeffrey Goldberg to a Signal group that discussed classified war plans, Politico's Playbook reports that he's still on thin ice.In particular, insiders in the Trump White House no longer trust Waltz...
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