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A little more than three months after his time as a national security advisor of President Donald Trump, Mike Waltz was involved in controversy that was so widespread that it soon had its own nickname: signal gate.

The former Republican congress member from Florida will leave his post of the White House, a source that was confirmed with the situation that was confirmed on May 1, the US Garrison on May 1 -Military strike used in Yemen.

While all the details about his departure until May 1st, May 1st, had not yet come to light, his participation in the Signal chat has been a cloud over his term since his first known term.

What was Waltz 'participation in' Signalgate '?

The chat of the signal group was published after reporter Jeffrey Goldberg had been incorrectly added to the conversation. In an article published in the Atlantic on March 24th Goldberg wrote that it was a waltz that added him to chat.

The talks focused on planned US air attacks on the Houthi locations supported by Iran in Yemen on March 15. The texts were exchanged hours before the air raids. In an exchange, Waltz can be seen in screenshots of the chats to respond to news from an air raid with emojis of an American flag, fire and a fist.

Goldberg's reporting on the chat contained descriptions of the types of weapons that are to be used and detailed timing of the strikes, the democrats prompted to call the discussions on security violations and to step down Hegseth and Waltz.

On the day of the first Atlantic report, in which the Signal Chat was unveiled, Waltz said that he had taken over “full responsibility” for the “embarrassing” mistake “and said he” built the group “.

“We will get to the bottom,” he said to Laura Ingraham in Fox News.

Trump stood at Waltz in an immediate episode

Trump had publicly defended Waltz after the discussion was published, and other members of the chat vigorously refused to share classified military plans.

At some point Trump said in an interview that he was responsible for adding Goldberg to the chat, not to the waltz.

“Michael Waltz has learned a lesson and he is a good man,” said the president in an interview with NBC News and called the situation “the only mistake in two months, and it turned out that it was not serious.

Before he came to the congress, Waltz worked in the Bush government in the Pentagon of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and Robert Gates in the Bush government and was a consultant for the fight against terrorism of Vice President Dick Cheney.

Contribution: Saman Shafiq, Bart Jansen, Cybele Mayes-Osterman and Joey Garrison.

Kathryn Palmer is a trendy news reporter for USA Today. You can reach them at kapalmer@usatoday.com and at X @kathrynplmr.

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