Mike Volts and his deputy resigned on Thursday, May 1, more than a month after a scandal with a signal chat.
US National Security Advisor Mike Volts (Voltz’s writing is also located) and his deputy Alex Wong will be removed from their posts. It was reported by American Television Channel CBS, which refers to many knowledgeable resources.
According to media reports, they will leave the White House on Thursday, May 1. The first about their dismissal was written by journalist Mark Halperin.
Fox News, a global television channel, wrote that both officers were to be dismissed.
As you know, Volts in March fell into a scandal because of a signal chat, where he mistakenly invited journalist Jeffrey Goldberg from the Atlantic. Thus, the latter became a witness to the discussion of high -ranking people of a military attack on the targets of the Husites in Yemen.
Goldberg published his version, first without the operational details of the operation, but after the Defense Pit Hegset minister, National Intelligence Director Tulsey Gabbard and CIA director John Retcliffe denied that any secret information was prevalent in chat, Goldberg also published this information, including the time and the time of strikes.
After Volts asked for the reliability of the message and took “all the blame for himself.”
Subsequently, President Trump expressed his support to the wolf, calling him a “good man” who was “learned by a lesson.”
However, the media wrote that Trump failed in a balloon because of his role in leaking information from chat group chat and election complications in his area of Congress.
As we wrote on March 29, two politician sources suggested that Trump eventually removes his national security advisor. According to them, “they will hold on to him, but in a few weeks he will leave.”
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