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President Trump calls Rubio after being released national security advisor Waltz

The US national security advisor Michael Waltz visits an event in the White House in Washington, DC, on April 15, 2025. – Reuters
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Donald Trump's national security advisor is to leave his post – the first major departure of the president's new term of office, after he was involved in a scandal about a leak of the chat group, US media reported on Thursday.

Trump said in a social media post that he would nominate Waltz as the next US ambassador in the United Nations and added that “he had worked hard to put the interests of our nation first.”

Formerly a day, sources said that Trump decided to force waltzes from his position of the White House.

Trump's selection of Marco Rubio, to temporarily replace Waltz, will mark the first time since Henry Kissinger in the 1970s that a person held both the positions of the State Secretary and the National Security Advisor.

Mike Waltz and his deputy Alex Wong were both ready to leave the White House, reported CBS News and others, while Fox News said Trump would soon comment on this matter.

The 51-year-old former MEP from Florida took a little more than 100 days of Trump's second term, which was previously more stable in relation to staff than his first.

Trump drove four national security advisors during his first presidency.

An official of the White House did not confirm the reports and said that he “does not want to be an announcement ahead”.

Waltz showed no signs that he knew about his upcoming departure when he appeared in early Wednesday via Fox News, where he welcomed the new US mineral contract with Ukraine.

“Nobody said (ES) could be done. President Trump said 'enacted,” he said.

Trump has increased the US military recruitment and added: “This is the leadership of the best, led by our commander -in -chief who loves the troops and love him.”

Waltz was also present at Trump's television cabinet meeting on Wednesday.

Waltz, a former Special Forces Officer, was seen as a moderate voice in the Trump administration when he was appointed, but reportedly said with other civil servants about his Hawkian attitude against Russia and Iran.

Trump pushed to the fact that Ukraine has completed a quick ceasefire with Russia while reopening the negotiations with Iran on his nuclear program.

Steve Witkoff, a real estate magazine that Trump has selected to have the US talks with Russia and Iran, is in demand to replace Waltz, reported US media.

Waltz has been under pressure since the end of March when the editor-in-chief of the Atlantic Magazine revealed that he was incorrectly included a chat about the commercial messaging app signal about military attacks on the Huthi rebels of Yemen.

Chat officials determined the attack plan, including the times that the US fighting aircraft would take to bomb goals, and the first texts barely half an hour before the start.

Despite intensive media speculation that Trump would fire waltzes over the scandal, the president repeatedly offered his support, and the national security advisor seemed to have equipped the storm.

However, Waltz was one of the White House employees who aimed at a right -wing influencer and conspiracy theorist, who met Trump and demanded a cleaning.

Laura Loomer, who is known for the fact that the attacks on September 11, 2001 were an insider job, is said to have successfully pushed the discharge of several high -ranking US security officers, which she considered to be illoyal for the President.

After the news of Waltz and Wongs Sturz was reported on Thursday, Loomer released on X: “Scalp”.

Defense Minister Pete Hegseth was also exposed to the scandal under pressure.

“1215et: F-18S Start (1st strike package),” wrote Hegseth in a text and referred to F/A-18 US navy jets before adding that “Target Terrorist @ is his well-known place.

“1415: strike drones on the goal (this is when the first bombs definitely drop, so far 'triggered' goals are pending).”

A short time later, Waltz sent real-time intelligence after an attack and wrote that the US armed forces had identified the goal of “going to his girlfriend's building and it has now collapsed”.

The Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer responded to Waltz 'reported discharge on Thursday and published it on X: “Now Dau Hegseth.”

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