Trump Elevates Rubio, Waltz in National Security Shakeup

President Trump is shaking up his national security team by moving Mike Waltz from National Security Advisor to U.N. Ambassador. Marco Rubio will temporarily take over the role as the administration pushes major foreign policy goals like brokering a Russia-Ukraine peace deal and confronting Iran’s nuclear threats. This change shows Trump’s laser focus on putting America First by surrounding himself with proven fighters who won’t back down.

The White House decided Waltz wasn’t the right fit to lead the National Security Council through its next phase. Sources say he failed to properly vet staff and clashed with senior advisors. But unlike the deep state bureaucrats Trump fired in his first term, Waltz gets a promotion – proof that the president rewards loyalty and hard work.

Vice President JD Vance slammed the media’s obsession with the “Signal scandal” as a “nothingburger.” He praised Waltz for spearheading critical reforms to root out anti-Trump holdovers at the NSC. True leaders like Trump and Vance don’t get distracted by fake news – they clean house and keep winning.

While the left-wing media hyperventilates about staff changes, Trump’s team is sending a clear message to Iran: America won’t tolerate terrorism or nuclear threats. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned Iran will “pay the consequences” for backing Houthi rebels. Weakness invites chaos, but strength commands respect – and this administration oozes strength.

Rubio’s temporary takeover of the NSC proves Trump trusts his most battle-tested allies to handle high-stakes missions. The Florida senator helped draft Trump’s original America First foreign policy and knows how to crush globalist saboteurs. Meanwhile, Waltz’s nomination as U.N. Ambassador puts a patriot in a critical role to defend U.S. interests abroad.

This staffing shift follows April’s firing of six NSC staffers after conservative activists exposed their disloyalty. Trump isn’t messing around – he’s purging the bureaucrats who slow-walk his agenda. The Swamp hates it, but real Americans cheer a president who drains the cesspool of D.C. insiders.

Iran tried to test Trump by escalating attacks through its terrorist proxies. Bad move. Hegseth’s blunt warning and Waltz’s final message to Tehran show this administration won’t coddle dictators. Either play nice or get crushed – that’s the Trump Doctrine in action.

The liberal media will spin this as chaos, but patriots see a president relentlessly overhauling a broken system. Trump’s reshuffling his team to tackle historic challenges, and he’s doing it with the same boldness that made America great the first time. Strap in – the best is yet to come.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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