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President Donald Trump expressed his frustration with National Security Adviser Michael Valtz on Thursday in his talks with people about his decision to withdraw the nomination of Representative Eliz Stefanick to be an American ambassador to the United Nations, according to Republican exporters who are aware of the conversations.

The sources said that Trump’s frustration was two parts. The President is angry at the flop of the Palls in the conversation of a signal group created for coordination between senior national security officials. According to the screenshots published by The Atlantic, a signal user named Waltz Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor -in -chief of the magazine to group chat. The episode created a multi -day controversy for the White House.

But Trump is also annoyed that the race to replace the Pallis in the Congress seat is formed to be more competitive than the Republicans – and the special elections next week in Florida were not opened only because Trump chose the Pallis for his position in management.

Although the leaders of the Republican Party are confident that the Republican candidate in these special elections, Randy Fine, will get out of the victory, Trump is still concerned that optics are nourishing a negative narration and made the party look bad, the sources said. Trump holds the TELE-Town halls on Thursday night for a fine and another Republican candidate in special elections in Florida. If Stefanick was confirmed as United Nations ambassador, he would have created other special elections and a republican was removed from the House of Representatives, tightly, amid the efforts made to pass the Trump legislative agenda.

The White House did not comment on Trump’s conversations on Thursday.

Trump’s frustration with the Palls comes at a time when a group of allies called on Trump to shoot at the National Security Adviser and Tiz as a man in the fall in the group chat group.

But while Waltz comes for criticism because the inclusion of Goldberg in the chat ultimately led to its publication, others have closely audited the Minister of Defense Beit Highath, because he shared the details of the military plans on a commercial application instead of using traditional government channels to obtain sensitive information.

Senator Roger Wicker request, R-Miss. The Chairman of the Armed Services Committee in the Senate, on Thursday, from the Inspector General of the Ministry of Defense, opened an investigation into the signal conversation, specifically, the policies of the administration were broken on classification and sharing sensitive information. Senator Jack Reed, a member of the committee, sent the letter to the Inspector General.

“It seems that the information was recently published is of a sensitive nature, based on my knowledge, I wanted to classify it,” Weker told reporters on Wednesday.

However, Higseth received full support from Trump and others.

“Higseth is doing a great job. He had nothing to do with this. Higseth? How do you bring Higseth in it? He had nothing to do,” Trump said on Wednesday in response to questions from reporters.

In the same availability of the media, Trump said of “Al -Fals”, “Mike Waltz, I think he said he was claiming his responsibility” before adding, “but again, the attacks were incredibly successful, and this is what you should talk about in the end.”

White House journalist Caroline Levitte said on Wednesday that Trump “is still trusting in the national security team.”

Higseth defended himself by telling the correspondents that there was no “secret information” in the chat, the administration and many other Republicans abstaining.

“There are no units, no sites, no roads, no flights, sources, no roads, no secret information,” Higseth said on Wednesday.

Maga’s other allies came to Higseth’s defense as well.

“We dare to the media and these extremist Democrats after they came after Higseth’s house.”

However, one of the Republican lawmakers in the House of Representatives and has experience in the national security issues of NBC News said on Thursday that Higseth should resign, saying that if the Defense Minister did during the reign of Biden Lloyd Austin what Higgseth did, “We had already put, as you know, and notice his resignation.”

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