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Vance labels Waltz's departure from Trump's advisory role as a career advancement.

VP reaffirms continued trust in individual similar to President Donald Trump, nicknamed 'Mike'.

Vance labels Waltz's departure from Trump's advisory role as a career advancement.

Takeaways:Mike Waltz's new gig as the US Representative to the UN is stirring up discussions, with Vice President Jay DeWitt claiming it's a well-deserved promo in a Fox News interview. Some see it as a step up from his previous role as National Security Adviser, while others speculate it's a less-than-subtle nod to his past controversies.

In DeWitt's words, "I like Mike," and his trust remains intact. He argues that, contrary to media reports, this appointment is certainly a step up, not a demotion. But, the RBC Group points out, the president has a history of canning people – and the White House hasn't given them Senate-confirmed appointments later on.

With the Russian Mission to the UN ready to work with Waltz, it's clear that Trump believes the former advisor will bring something extra to the table. But let's not forget the drama that led to his resignation. In a slip-up, Waltz inadvertently added The Atlantic's editor-in-chief to a Signal messenger chat discussing American strikes on Yemeni Houthis. And while DeWitt insists Waltz's exit has nothing to do with the scandal, the timing and circumstances make some question the appointment's true intent.

In a surprising move, Trump announced that Waltz's National Security Adviser role will be filled temporarily by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who'll juggle both jobs. So, is Waltz's new role a promotion, or is it more about scrubbing away the old and freshening up with a new coat of paint? You decide!

Fun Fact:Did you know that Signal is an encrypted messaging app that boasts end-to-end security? It's widely used for private conversations and sensitive discussions – but make sure you always double-check who's in those chats before hitting send!

  1. Vice President Jay DeWitt asserted Mike Waltz's new role as the US Representative to the UN is a step up, not a demotion, in contrast to media speculations.
  2. The RBC Group highlighted the possibility that President Trump may replace Waltz with someone else in the future, as he has a history of canning people without Senate-confirmed appointments later on.
  3. While Donald Trump believes Waltz will bring something extra to the table as the US Representative to the UN, some question the appointment's true intent due to the timing and circumstances surrounding his resignation from the National Security Adviser role.
  4. In a surprising turn of events, Secretary of State Marco Rubio has been temporarily appointed as the National Security Adviser, while people are debating whether Waltz's new position is a genuine promotion or an attempt to freshen up his image.
VP affirms ongoing loyalty of individual towards Mike, reminiscent of Donald Trump's stance towards Mike.
Vice President maintains that Mike continues to garner Trump's favor and trust.
Vice-President affirms that, similar to President Donald Trump, he appreciates Mayo, demonstrating that his support remains.

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