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The Atlantic's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg reported he was accidentally added by Mike Waltz to a group chat containing secret military plans.
National security advisor Michael Waltz commented on the Signal text chain leak during an appearance on "The Ingraham Angle." ...
Donald Trump's national security adviser, Mike Waltz, reportedly used his personal Gmail account for government communications.
When Donald Trump selected Mike Waltz to serve as national security adviser, the choice was widely seen as win-win: A combat ...
Mary McCord, Former Acting Assistant Attorney General for National Security at the Justice Department join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to new stunning reporting by the ...
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Why America needs Mike Waltz
At that time, Waltz advanced America’s effort in Afghanistan in two different capacities. In his “regular” job, he led the Pentagon’s counternarcotics efforts in Afghanistan. He also served as an Army ...
Mike Waltz went from Army Special Forces to Congress before becoming Trump’s National Security Advisor. Here's how much he’s ...
The case for ousting Waltz: This whole thing is basically national security adviser Mike Waltz’s fault as he’s the one who accidentally invited Goldberg to the chat. Some have suggested Waltz had the ...
The chat included high-ranking Trump administration officials, including National Security Adviser Mike Waltz and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The National Security Council is investigating the ...
A WIRED review shows national security adviser Mike Waltz, White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, and other top officials ...
It’s a more extensive use of the app than previously reported and sheds new light on how commonly the Trump administration’s ...
The comments were Waltz's first on The Atlantic’s claims he added an editor to a group chat that top Trump administration officials used to discuss war plans.