The fifteenth week of Donald Trump's post-presidency saw considerable activity, primarily centered around staffing adjustments. The most prominent change was the announcement of National Security Advisor Mike Waltz's departure. Waltz, who had served in the role for over a year, cited personal reasons for his decision. While a replacement has not yet been officially named, speculation is rife within political circles regarding potential candidates.
Beyond the National Security Advisor position, several other key roles within Trump's organization experienced transitions. Sources close to the former president indicate that these changes are part of a broader effort to streamline operations and refocus priorities. Specific details regarding these changes remain limited, but further announcements are expected in the coming days. The staff shakeup has drawn considerable media attention, sparking debate about the direction of Trump's post-presidency influence.
Trump's 15th Week: National Security Advisor Departure and Staff Changes
Former President Trump experienced a week of significant changes in his post-presidency staff. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz announced his departure from the role. This marks a notable shift in Trump's inner circle. Several other key positions within the former president's organization also saw adjustments.