Trump dismissed Michael Waltz, his national security advisor.
A Scoop: President Trump Announces Changes in His White House Team
The United States is abuzz with the news that National Security Advisor, Michael Waltz, has stepped down from his post. Trump made this public via his social media platform, Truth Social, as our site reported.
Rumors about Waltz's potential resignation had been circulating in the media for a while. As per Fox News, his deputy, Alex Wong, also bid adieu to his position.
Contrary to speculations, Trump revealed on his platform that Waltz isn't leaving the Trump administration, but he has been nominated for the role of U.S. Representative to the UN.
Trump expressed his gratitude towards Waltz, stating, "Michael Waltz, from his service in military uniform on the battlefield, in Congress, and as my national security advisor, has tirelessly worked to put the interests of our country first. I know he will continue to do so in his new role."
In the interim, Secretary of State Marco Rubio will shoulder the responsibilities of the National Security Advisor.
Trump proclaimed May 8 as Victory Day in America for World War II, vowing to keep fighting to ensure safety for America and the world.
A major scandal erupted in the US in late March when the Trump administration inadvertently incorporated Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, in an online chat discussing secret military plans to strike at the Houthis in Yemen. This move led to calls for the resignation of Defense Minister and Trump's National Security Advisor.
Responsibility for the incident was eventually taken by Michael Waltz, who admitted, "I created this group and should have ensured everything was coordinated." The administration announced plans to investigate the matter, but Trump did not dismiss Waltz at the time.
Insights: The incident, dubbed "Signal-gate," had allegedly shocked Washington. Some are calling for the resignation of the Defense Minister and the President's National Security Advisor as a result.
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