Axios: Stephen Miller Top Contender for Trump’s National Security Advisor
- President Donald Trump ousted Mike Waltz as national security adviser on Thursday and appointed Secretary of State Marco Rubio as interim replacement.
- Waltz's removal followed the Signalgate scandal, and Trump said he expects to fill the permanent role within about six months amid multiple potential candidates.
- Stephen Miller, Trump’s deputy chief of staff and immigration policy architect, emerged as a top contender due to his trusted status and close work with Rubio.
- Trump stated Miller 'sort of indirectly already has that job' and called him 'a very valued person in the administration' who is 'at the top of the totem pole' for the position.
- Rubio temporarily manages several key roles, raising concerns about sustainability, while Miller may decline the role if it distracts from his immigration focus and the adviser role will be downgraded.
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Who will be the next National Security Adviser? Trump says Stephen Miller may be up for the job
Marco Rubio is juggling his roles as both Secretary of State and National Security Adviser. President Trump suggested Stephen Miller could be up for the role of NSA. NBC News' Courtney Kube joins Katy Tur to report more from the Pentagon.
Trump: Stephen Miller at 'Top of Totem Pole' for NSA Role
Deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller is first among contenders to be President Donald Trump's next national security advisor, according to the Commander in Chief. The post VIDEO — Trump: Stephen Miller at the ‘Top of the Totem Pole’ for National Security Adviser Role appeared first on Breitbart.
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