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Trump dismisses the national security adviser Mike Waltz after ‘Signalgate’

The Lek, made by civil servants with the help of the publicly available coded signal messages -appealed alarming questions about the possible abuse of information about national security, which federal legislation dictations should only be shared through their own approved secure platforms of the government and led to several people from the chat witnessing for the congress.

Trump, 78, had publicly stood at Waltz during the episode, but RadarOnline.com reported behind the scenes, he was furious and reported to his assistants and allies: “Do I have to fire him?”

Insiders close to the supreme commander believe that he would save Waltz, 51, if only to prevent the high staff turning that took place during his first term.

Waltz, who served in the house that Florida represented for three terms before his increase at the White House, is the most prominent official of the high administration that has returned to the White House since Trump returned.

The President cycled through four national security advisers, four staff chefs of the White House and two state secretaries during his first pass in function of whom many had the shortest services in the history of their respective offices.

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