US President Trump may dismiss senior security officers to new recommendations
Loomer submitted her findings and recommendations directly to Trump at a meeting in the Oval Office Wednesday, according to individuals who are familiar with the case that spoke on condition of anonymity, the Associated Press reports. United States President Donald Trump dismissed several senior National Security Council (NSC) officials after the right -wing activist Laura Loomer urged him to remove staff members she considered insufficiently committed to his agenda “Make America Great Again”. Loomer submitted her findings and recommendations directly to Trump at a meeting in the Oval Office Wednesday, according to individuals who are familiar with the case that spoke on condition of anonymity, the Associated Press reports. The Oval Office meeting, which also includes Vice President JD Vance, Chief Susie Wiles, National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, and Serio Gor, director of the presidential staff office, were focused on Loomer’s pressure on the fire. Loomer, a regular figure on the campaign during Trump’s 2024 run, was on social media voting on her distrust of some members of Trump’s national security team and claimed they could not be trusted. NSC spokeswoman Brian Hughes declined to comment at the meeting or firing any possible, saying that the White House did not discuss staff matters. This step by Trump to push out staff comes amid a constant controversy surrounding Waltz, which faces a setback on March 15 to use the encrypted signal app to discuss a military operation targeting timely militants in Jemen. The communication chain was involuntarily exposed when journalist Jeffrey Rosenberg of the Atlantic was incorrectly added, which included sensitive information about the operation, including its time, including the time and the timing, including the time and the time of time. Waltz took responsibility for the creation of the text chain, but said he was not sure how Rosenberg was included.