Trump Says He’ll Choose Waltz’s NSA Replacement In Next 6 Months
- On May 1, 2025, President Donald Trump announced that Mike Waltz will be replaced as national security adviser and has been put forward to serve as the United States' ambassador to the United Nations.
- The replacement follows Waltz's involvement in a Signal group chat controversy that led to scrutiny over leaked sensitive discussions involving top officials.
- Marco Rubio currently serves as interim national security adviser while retaining his role as secretary of state, a dual position last held by Henry Kissinger in 1973.
- Trump stated that many individuals are interested in the position and indicated that Stephen Miller is highly regarded within the administration and effectively fulfills many of the responsibilities associated with the role already.
- Trump expects to name a permanent national security adviser within six months and denied losing confidence in Waltz, characterizing his move as a promotion, not a resignation.
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‘A Lot Of People Want The Job’: Trump Says He’ll Choose Waltz’s NSA Replacement In Next 6 Months
By Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell, The Daily Signal | May 05, 2025 President Donald Trump will pick Mike Waltz’s replacement as national security adviser in the next six months, he told The Daily Signal. “We have a lot of people that want the job, I can tell you,” Trump said aboard Air Force One. “I mean, a lot of people say it really works in with what [Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s] doing. But we have a lot of people. I’m going to be naming so…
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ThePatriotLight - In the first major shake-up of Trump’s second term, Michael Waltz has been removed as national security adviser. The White House gave no explanation, but sources say Waltz drew fire for adding Jeffrey Goldberg, editor of the Atlantic, to a Signal chat with other national security officials about a recent U.S. strike on Houthi targets in Yemen.But Waltz’s ouster likely runs deeper. It reflects a growing internal struggle over th…
Trump Floats Familiar Name, Lays out Timeline for Appointing New National Security Advisor - News Addicts
President Donald Trump said Sunday that he plans to appoint a new national security advisor in about six months, telling reporters the former advisor, Mike Waltz, did not resign, but was instead tapped for an upgraded position as the administration’s ambassador to the United Nations. Trump spoke with reporters on Air Force One on Sunday […] The post Trump Floats Familiar Name, Lays out Timeline for Appointing New National Security Advisor appear…
‘A Lot of People Want the Job’: Trump Says He’ll Choose Waltz’s NSA Replacement in Next 6 Months
President Donald Trump will pick Mike Waltz’s replacement as national security adviser in the next six months, he told The Daily Signal. “We have a lot of people that want the job, I can tell you,” Trump said aboard Air Force One. “I mean, a lot of people say it really works in with what [Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s] doing. But we have a lot of people. I’m going to be naming somebody.” Trump moved Waltz from national security adviser to his…
Trump 'still doesn't understand' how government works: John Bolton reacts Rubio's dual roles
President Trump says he wants to name a new National Security Advisor within the next six months. This comes after Trump removed Mike Waltz from the position, nominated him for U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, and made Secretary of State Rubio interim NSA. Former National Security Advisor under the first Trump administration Amb. John Bolton joins Ana Cabrera to share his reaction.
President Trump Reveals Leading Candidate For National Security Adviser * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Kaley
President Trump just provided a timeline for when we should have a new national security adviser and who is first in the line for the job. After Mike Waltz was promoted to the role of ambassador to the UN, Marco Rubio was assigned to take his place, on an interim basis. However, Rubio is already wearing many hats in the Trump administration, so he will not remain permanently in that position. Instead, President Trump says that he will appoint so…
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