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It is unclear how Waltz would approach the job. Trump’s first nominee, Rep. Elise Stefanik, had built a track record in ...
Mike Waltz, President Donald Trump’s nominee for U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, appeared before the Senate Foreign ...
Waltz was removed from his job as national security adviser after he accidentally added a journalist to his Signal chat about an attack on Houthis.
Mike Waltz painted an image for lawmakers Tuesday of what the United Nations would look like as the U.S. its largest donor ...
Waltz, who was forced out as National Security Adviser over the incident, claimed that “no classified information” was ...
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Former national security adviser Mike Waltz defended his use of the encrypted Signal app during a Senate confirmation hearings Tuesday on his nomination as President Trump's ambassador to the U.N.
Former Trump advisor Mike Waltz defended his use of Signal for discussing military operations, citing a Biden administration ...
Mike Waltz painted an image for lawmakers Tuesday of what the United Nations would look like as the U.S. -- its largest donor -- reviews its support, opting to go "back to basics" under a Trump ...
Waltz repeated past denials that he did not commit any wrongdoing when he inadvertently added a journalist to a Signal app group chat earlier this year.
Sen. Cory Booker, D-NJ, criticized Waltz’s inability to take accountability. Booker said Waltz “denied” and “deflected” ...