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Mike Waltz was effectively ousted as President Trump's national security advisor,
along with his deputy Alex Wong, and frankly, it's no
surprise Wong and Mike Waltz were both instrumental in the
signal Gate scandal, in which it was because of their incompetence,
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their negligence, that they accidentally inserted Jeffrey Goldberg, a vile
anti Trump Atlantic editor and reporter, onto that infamous group
chat in which JD. Vance, Marco Rubio, Pete hag Seth, Waltz, himself,
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and most of Trump's national security team discussed sensitive information
about the upcoming attacks on houthy rebels in Yemen. It
was not classified information, but still it was sets of
information about impending attacks and it never should have happened.
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It was a breach of confidence, a breach of security,
a breach of trust. And so Mike Waltz's days were numbered,
and finally Trump dropped the hammer. But he didn't want
to give the media a kill. They would gloat they
had brought down a key member of his administration, only
wetting their appetite to go after Hegseth and other people
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in the administration. So what did Trump do. He essentially
exiled him to Siberia. He made him ambassador to the
United Nations. It's a diplomatic post. It's still a prestigious post,
and so Trump could sell it, and he basically is
spinning it as a lateral move, a transfer from the
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National Security Council to the UN. But make no mistake
about it, it is a demotion and in many ways
it is a huge victory. Number One, Waltz should never
have been National Security advisor. He is close to the
Bush family. He is a warmonger, He is a neo conservative.
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He disagrees with much of Trump's foreign policy agenda. He
backs Ukraine all the way. He wants a war with Iran,
and he wants a larger war in the Middle East.
Everything that Trump and frankly myself and America first opposes.
So getting rid of him will only make it better
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for Trump to truly execute his vision and his agenda. Furthermore,
Waltz is someone who on policy always was clashing with
everybody around Trump. The national security team had it with Waltz.
They wanted him out. Its addition by subtraction, and so
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the question now is who will replace Mike Waltz. The
front runner is Middle East Envoy and Russia Envoy Steve Witkoff.
He is very smart, shares the President's views, and is
very adept at negotiating and being the public face of
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the administration. But there's also Michael Anton, a foreign policy
genius who is America first, Robert O'Brien very experienced national
security hand. And we will see in the end who
Trump picks. But it doesn't matter if it's with Cough, O'Brien,
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or Anton. All three of them are infinitely better than
Mike Waltz. My friends, Trump should get the national security
team that he deserves. Mike Waltz never should have been picked.
I don't know who the hell vetted him, and the
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sooner Trump got rid of him, the better. Mike Waltz,
I hope you enjoy your time at the UN, but
as a national security advisor, I won't miss you one bit,
and neither will MAGA