
U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly fired his national security adviser Mike Waltz and his agent Alex Wong.
This is a few weeks after Waltz unknowingly added a reporter to a highly sensitive group chat on the signaling app, detailing the bomb strike plan against Hossis in Yemen.
A source told the Daily Mail that Waltz’s departure is OK and Trump will announce it soon.
Journalist Mark Halperin first reported on his 2way YouTube show that Waltz and his deputy national security adviser Alex Wong had “unfortunate” with Waltz and his deputy national security adviser Alex Wong due to security violations.
It’s about ability, not ideology, he said. ”
Waltz, a 51-year-old former Republican lawmaker from Florida, came under scrutiny after he had a signal chat and mistakenly included Jeffrey Goldberg of the Atlantic, revealing discussions with top national security officials about a plan to strike a military strike against Yemen’s Hossi target.
Goldberg published his account, initially omitting operational details, but Goldberg also released the information after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, National Intelligence Agency Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe denied any confidential information shared on the chat, including the timing of strikes and weapons packaging.
Waltz is responsible for the mistake, but works hard to explain how Goldberg’s numbers started in his phone, even though he emphasizes that he has never spoken to him before.
“Well, if you have someone else’s connection and then somehow get attracted.” He told Fox News host Laura Ingraham.