Politico broke the story this morning that will consume the rest of the week’s political news from Washington as the “Signalgate” national security fiasco belatedly claims its first metaphorical head, with national security advisor Mike “Butt Dial” Waltz out of that job after weeks of being stood by by Donald Trump, becoming the first Cabinet-level casualty of Trump’s second term:
Names for a replacement have been discussed around the West Wing for weeks, but the plans to remove Waltz potentially as soon as this week gained steam in recent days, according to two of the people, and another person close to the White House.
If Waltz leaves, he would be the first senior level departure in the second Trump administration. The president has so far resisted pressure to remove Cabinet officials and other top advisers. It would also be a stunning fall for the former member of Congress from Florida and military veteran.
Asked for comment, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said, “We are not going to respond to reporting from anonymous sources.”
Then a short while later, Trump announced the “solution”–Mike Waltz will be moving to replace the aborted Rep. Elise Stefanik as nominee for ambassador to the UN:
While the demotion to UN ambassador is not a full firing, there’s no question it’s intended to remove Waltz from the innermost circle of national security strategy, and comes amid widespread reports of dissatisfaction with Waltz following the “Signalgate” disclosure and in particular Waltz’s Prince Andrew-like handling of the response. The bumbling response to this comedy of errors has also endangered the future of Defense Secretary and fellow Signal chat channel member Pete Hegseth, who is currently burning through the last of his goodwill at the Pentagon.
There was a brief moment this morning between the word of Waltz’s imminent firing and the news of his switch to UN ambassador during which Rep. Gabe Evans or other self-interested Republicans could have earned some credit by admitting that someone in the Trump administration had actually screwed up. In this way, Waltz might have been worth more to Republicans metaphorically dead than alive.
Now they’ll have to continue making excuses for Waltz, with a slightly reduced chance of further embarrassment.
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Apparently Little Marco will now serve as interim Security Advisor and Secretary of State simultaneously. There are those who might say something will inevitably suffer with one of the two jobs, but those people are WORTHLESS and WEAK!!!
Recall who last multi-tasked and simultaneously held both of those positions? Well, it was Henry Kissinger in the 1970's.
Wow, I did not know that! Please tell me the President when that first happened resigned mid-term?
Henry Kissenger:
Wikipedia sums up the reasoning … "Kissinger's influence in the new presidential administration of Gerald R. Ford was somewhat diminished after he was replaced by Brent Scowcroft as National Security Advisor during the "Halloween Massacre" cabinet reshuffle of November 1975. Ford later explained his decision as such: "When Kissinger had both State and NSC, there was not an independent evaluation of proposals, and I never liked that arrangement that I inherited. "
At least Kissinger finally died. Way too late, but at least he's gone.
Only the good die young.
Both Billy Joel and Iron Maiden agree with you.