Jobless Wolff presented with multiple job options for consideration
Mike Waltz, previously a national security advisor under President Trump, was under consideration for a new role in the White House – notably, as the UN ambassador. According to sources, this potential move was discussed during a chat with White House chief of staff Susan Rice.
Although rumors swirled about other ambassadorial posts, such as in Saudi Arabia, there's no concrete evidence to support that claim. It's essential to clarify that Mike Waltz was never President Biden's national security advisor, as some news outlets may have incorrectly implied. instead, Waltz was ousted from his position under Trump.
As for who might fill his shoes at the UN, potential candidates like Steve Bannon or Stephen Miller were floated around, but no official decisions have been made as of yet. With Friday marking Waltz's official last day at the White House, Secretary of State Marco Rubio has taken over his former national security advisor responsibilities. This handover occurred on Thursday, as the two officials met to transfer duties13.
Oh, and just in case you're wondering, there was a wee scandal involving a journalist being added to a Signal chat about airstrikes in Yemen. That's what led to Waltz's removal from his previous role.
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In the light of Mike Waltz's departure from the White House, discussion about his potential involvement in education-and-self-development, career-development, or general-news platforms may surface. The recent political turmoil, involving his ouster from the UN ambassador position nomination under President Trump, has left room for speculation about his future endeavors. Meanwhile, politics continues to unfurl, with general news outlets reporting on ongoing debates and decisions in the realms of international affairs and domestic policy.
