Trump privately vents his frustration about Michael Waltz
President Donald Trump expressed frustration with national security adviser Michael Waltz Thursday in his conversations with people about his decision to withdraw Rep. Elise Stefanik’s nomination to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, according to two Republican sources with knowledge of the conversations.
Trump’s frustration is two-fold, the sources said. The president is angry that Waltz fumbled a Signal group chat created to coordinate among senior national security officials. According to screenshots published by The Atlantic, a Signal user with Waltz’s name added Jeffrey Goldberg, the magazine’s editor in chief, to the group chat. The episode has created a multi-day controversy for the White House.
But Trump is also annoyed that the race to replace Waltz in Congress seat is shaping up to be more competitive than it should be for Republicans — and next week’s special election in Florida only opened up because Trump selected Waltz for his post in the administration.
Even though GOP leaders are confident the Republican candidate in that special election, Randy Fine, will pull off a win, Trump is still worried that the optics are fueling a negative narrative and making the party look bad, the sources said. Trump is holding tele-town halls Thursday night for Fine and another Republican candidate in a second Florida special election. Had Stefanik been confirmed as U.N. ambassador, it would have created another special election and removed a Republican from the tightly divided House amid efforts to pass Trump’s legislative agenda.
The White House did not comment on questions about Trump’s conversations Thursday.
Trump’s frustration with Waltz comes as a chorus of allies have called for Trump to fire the national security adviser Waltz as a fall guy for the group chat fiasco.
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