Trump is angry about Waltz’s relationship with Atlaic

Paltiko wrote: Trump was angry and suspicious that Waltz has the Atlaic reporter. He was angry that Waltz could be so stupid. ”
US Preside Donald Trump was upset when he realized that Mike Waltz’s national security adviser accideally discussed a journalist in a group conversation discussing military attack programs. But that was not just because Waltz had poteially revealed the secrets of national security.
But uil Tuesday afternoon, the two men were a play of smoothing, and the White House was supporting Waltz. Trump conducted brief ierviews with NBC and Fox News and pledged to stand behind his national security adviser. Two senior Trump spokesmen said in X -ray posts that national security warriors colluded with the media to show the issue bigger than it was, and Waltz attended a Trump ambassador’s meeting on Tuesday afternoon.
“There are many journalists in the city who have made great names for themselves and lie … especially I have never seen this journalist, I don’t know, I never communicated with him, and we are examining how he eers this chat room,” Waltz said at the meeting.
Trump we on to call Waltz “very good man” and said he was unjustly attacked. However, the preside also said that he would investigate the use of governme officials.
However, several Trump allies have warned that this may not be the end of Waltz’s problems. One of them said the incide had strained Waltz’s relations with Trump’s close ring. According to three acquaiances with the preside’s situation, he is particularly upset about the shameful nature of this episode.
This leakage of the information, though accideal, became more popular for Waltz because of Trump’s hatred of Atlaic. The preside has long been hatred of the magazine because of an article by anonymous sources and reports that Trump had called Americans who died in the war, and Atlaic was one of the first promine voices to call for Trump’s impeachme in his first term.
Trump’s third ally called this “seriously” but repeated the message of the governme that “the method described in the media is exaggerated and historical.”
A senior White House official told Fox News that Waltz had never met or talked to Goldberg and that Goldberg’s number “was added to the call card by a Trump administration employee.” However, in an ierview with Fox News on Tuesday night, Waltz said he was not responsible and he is “fully responsible” and he was “wrong”. But he insisted that Goldberg’s number was mistakenly added to someone else’s call. “I made the group,” Waltz said. “My job is to make sure everything is harmonious.”
Another acquaiance said that Trump spoke with Waltz several times on Monday about the Atlaic story.
This puts Waltz in an uncertain position with the “First America” group and foreign allies who are very happy to dismiss him. “The preside is much more trusting his team than his first presidency,” said one close to the White House. But he is still one who does not forget the mistakes easily, so just because today is not getting rid of Waltz or one of the others, it does not mean that one day a person’s rope will be finished. ” “If he begins to question someone’s judgme or instincts – or even worse, their loyalty – then it can become a situation that is only the subject of time.”
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