Trump Is Ousting National Security Adviser Mike Waltz After He Put a Journalist in the Signal Group Chat: Reports
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
58% : " A political source said that Trump was "worried about the Signal situation" and "wants to be respected and admired by people in power."57% : At the time of Waltz's initial confession, Trump stood by him.
51% : "There is a clear public interest in disclosing the sort of information that Trump advisers included in nonsecure communications channels," justified The Atlantic, "especially because senior administration figures are attempting to downplay the significance of the messages that were shared.
37% : "If things get worse concerning either man, Trump will steer himself away from the whole thing in a bigger way than he has now," a separate Mar-a-Lago source added, claiming that he will "do what he has to do" to move past it.
24% : "Donald has asked people around him what they think about both Pete Hegseth and Mike Waltz and assesses their opinions," a Mar-a-Lago source said at the time, adding that Trump was eager for the Signal scandal to "go away.
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