Trump to tap new national security advisor in 6 months; calls Waltz move 'upgrade'
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22% Somewhat Right
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-1% Negative
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85% : " Trump also said Waltz did not make any mistakes, and, as the ambassador to the UN, he would do a good job.69% : "If Mexico wanted help with the cartels, we would be honored to go in and do it," Trump said "I told [Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum] that I would be honored to go in and do it.
59% : " Trump said he is meeting with almost all of the countries regarding trade deals, including China.
54% : UN WATCHDOG PROJECT CALLS ON DOGE CAUCUS TO 'AUDIT'
53% : Trump spoke with reporters on Air Force One on Sunday night, where he was asked about several topics, including the trade deals, Mexican cartels and the national security advisor position.
53% : Trump told reporters Sunday that he plans to appoint someone to the national security advisor position within six months, saying there are a lot of people who want the job, which works into Secretary of State Marco Rubio's - the interim national security advisor - current responsibilities.
52% : President Donald Trump said Sunday that he plans to appoint a new national security advisor in about six months, telling reporters the former advisor, Mike Waltz, did not resign, but was instead tapped for an upgraded position as the administration's ambassador to the United Nations.
49% : President Trump dropped a familiar name after telling reporters he would be appointing a new national security advisor in the next six months.
49% : But when pressed if he could say more about the deals, Trump held back.
47% : I mean, I think he sort of indirectly already has that job... because he has a lot to say about a lot of things," Trump said.
45% : Explaining the process further, Trump said he will set the tariff, and a country could agree to it or not.
41% : " He also reiterated that Waltz did not resign, but instead, Trump moved him.
35% : "He's going to the United Nations for a reason.
33% : " The offer was ultimately rejected, which Trump said was because Sheinbaum is afraid of the cartels, so afraid that she "can't even think straight."
27% : MIKE WALTZ, OTHER NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL STAFFERS OUT IN LATEST TRUMP PURGE FOLLOWING SIGNAL CHAT LEAK "I didn't lose confidence in him," Trump said.
23% : They are horrible people that have been killing people left and right," Trump said.
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