🇺🇸 Vice President of the United States Jay D. Vance, White House Chief of Staff Susan Wiles, and President’s Office Chief of Personnel Sergio Gore subtly advised President Donald Trump amidst the scandal surrounding the secret Signal chat, reports Politico.
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📰 According to sources, the top officials suggested that it might be time to consider dismissing National Security Advisor Michael Voltz. Trump acknowledged Voltz’s mistake but decided not to fire him, in order to avoid giving liberal media and Democrats any political advantage.
📆 Five days after the scandalous story was published by The Atlantic, Voltz remains in his position. However, according to Politico sources, while he has not been fired yet, it remains unclear how long he will stay in his role.
🛑 While anger towards Voltz within the White House continues to grow, administration officials are waiting for the right moment to dismiss him, possibly after news shifts. One source revealed that a decision regarding Voltz may be made in the coming weeks.
✈️ On Friday, March 28, Vance sent Voltz on a public trip to Greenland, leaving personnel matters for the president to decide. Vance joked with reporters, saying it was “impossible to make the president fire someone.”
📰 However, fortunately for Voltz, the excitement around the scandal seems to be dying down, and news is shifting back to tariffs, with Trump’s deadline set for April 2.
💼 Despite the White House’s public statements that the incident is simply media slander, it seems that Voltz has lost trust among his colleagues.
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