Sources say President Donald Trump asked Rep. Michael Waltz, a Florida representative, to be his national security adviser
Michael Waltz, President-elect Donald Trump's choice for national security adviser, during a deployment as a Green Beret to Afghanistan’s Tagab Valley in 2006. He was an officer in the National Guard who served in Afghanistan with the 20th Special Forces Group. (Michael Waltz via The Washington Post)
The National Security Council began a “full review” of aides as President Donald Trump clears its ranks to align the White House team with his “America First” agenda.
Republican voters in several Florida counties head to the polls on Tuesday, where they will select GOP nominees to fill seats that were held by former Reps. Michael Waltz and Matt Gaetz.
Republicans are eager to find replacements for former GOP Reps. Matt Gaetz and Michael Waltz in Tuesday’s special congressional primaries in Florida to add some breathing room to their slender majority in the U.
President Donald Trump’s national security adviser has sidelined about 160 National Security Council staffers, telling them to work from home while the administration reviews staffing and tries to align it with Trump’s agenda.
Tuesday marks the first congressional special elections of President Donald Trump’s second ... representatives Matt Gaetz and Michael Waltz, respectively. Trump has endorsed a candidate in ...
President Donald Trump is meeting Friday with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, whose company designs and supplies the advanced computer chips that play an integral role in developing artificial intelligence.
Two Florida Republicans endorsed by President Trump won primaries Tuesday to advance in congressional special elections.
PREMIUM US President Donald Trump has said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will probably visit the White House in February. (AFP) The central characters in this saga are Michael Waltz and S ...
If Trump’s team wants to place tariffs on Chinese-built ships, the Biden administration has made that easier, with then-US trade representative Katherine Tai concluding a recent sector review by saying Beijing “unreasonably” supports its yards to the detriment of America.