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The former Trump national security adviser will be peppered with questions about Signal in his confirmation hearing for United Nations ambassador.
President Trump’s former national security adviser, Mike Waltz, emerged Tuesday from a Senate confirmation hearing largely unscathed over his role in mistakenly adding a journalist to a group chat discussing sensitive military attack plans against the Houthis in Yemen.
With the change, the Trump administration has also backed away from a signature effort to stay ahead of China in the A.I. race. The U.S. government had been concerned that the Chinese military could use A.I. chips to coordinate attacks and develop weapons and had also wanted to preserve the U.S. lead in developing A.I. systems.
Senators questioned ex-Trump national security adviser Michael Waltz at confirmation hearing about a Signal chat that contained sensitive information.
Por AAMER MADHANI y CHRISTINA A. CASSIDYEAST RUTHERFORD, Nueva Jersey, EE.UU. (AP) — El presidente estadounidense Donald Trump conmemoró el domingo el primer aniversario de un intento
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'We Can Make The UN Great Again': Mike Waltz Humiliates Himself, Champions Trump's Plan To Destroy The Untied NationsDuring his remarks in a Senate hearing today, Trump's nominee to be UN Ambassador Mike Waltz championed President Trump's plan to destroy the United Nations. Waltz stated, "We can make the UN great again.
Mike Waltz, President Donald Trump’s nominee for U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, was unable to escape the Signalgate controversy that led to his ousting as national security adviser during his confirmation hearing on Tuesday.
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The Times of Israel on MSNThree members of UN commission investigating Israel resign amid Trump crackdownResignations, including of former UN rights chief, come as the US imposes sanctions on international anti-Israel investigators The post Three members of UN commission investigating Israel resign amid Trump crackdown appeared first on The Times of Israel.