The other powers that be in the White House are reportedly furious with Trump’s National Security Advisor Mike Waltz – after he inadvertently added an outside journalist to an internal chat group where US war plans were discussed.
According to anonymous government sources, the gaffe is considered highly embarrassing and risks casting a pall of ridicule over the Trump administration – and they are considering firing Waltz.
The Nordic Times recently reported that The Atlantic’s American-Jewish editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg was suddenly invited to the group and could read in real time the discussions of those in power about bombing the Houthi rebels in Syria.
Despite the sensitivity of the discussions, no one seemed to care about controlling who could see the plans, and it was Goldberg who eventually left the group of his own accord, drawing attention to the security flaws.
The revelation has enraged both the opposition and his own party colleagues, with many saying it is extremely frivolous and potentially very dangerous for conversations concerning the country’s interests and military resources to be conducted in such a casual and indiscriminate manner without any security considerations.
“Can’t have recklessness”
According to White House sources, the Trump administration considers the whole thing very embarrassing and Waltz, who invited the journalist to the group, is now reportedly hanging loose.
An anonymous administration official told Politico that the national security adviser’s future will be decided in a couple of days – but that there are strong indications that he will be fired.
– It was reckless not to check who was on the thread. It was reckless to be having that conversation on Signal. You can’t have recklessness as the national security adviser.
Another person close to the White House is even more blunt, claiming that “everyone in the White House can agree on one thing: Mike Waltz is a fucking idiot“.
No political consequences for Trump
According to reports, at least two of Trump’s close aides have already called on the President to force Waltz to resign as soon as possible so that he alone can bear the blame for what happened before Congress, the voters and the American people.
– I don’t think there are any long term political consequences for Trump or the Administration, outside of this potentially costing Waltz his job, one of the sources clarified.
It is also worth noting that Speaker Mike Johnson and several other prominent Republicans have so far come to Waltz’s defense and publicly declared that he should absolutely not resign from his post.