President Trump stated he nonetheless has confidence in nationwide safety adviser Mike Waltz in an interview with NBC on Tuesday, following a report by a journalist for The Atlantic who says he was swept up in a textual content message chain with officers about plans for an assault on Houthi rebels.
Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of The Atlantic, wrote on Monday that he was invited to a gaggle chat on Sign by Waltz, the place officers like Secretary of Protection Pete Hegseth outlined conflict plans. The Nationwide Safety Council confirmed the message chain was genuine.
“Michael Waltz has learned a lesson, and he’s a good man,” Trump informed NBC’s Garrett Haake.
When questioned if he was pissed off in regards to the consideration the story has obtained, Trump referred to as it “the only glitch in two months, and it turned out not to be a serious one.”
The president added that Goldberg’s presence within the chat had “no impact at all” on the operation in Yemen, noting that the March 15 strikes have been “perfectly successful.”
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Tuesday morning additionally tried to downplay the importance of Goldberg being added to the group chat and argued in a submit on X that no categorized supplies and no “war plans” have been mentioned within the Sign chat, echoing feedback on Monday night time from Hegseth.
Goldberg has stated that conflict plans have been mentioned within the chat, outlining on CNN on Monday night time that the chat included “wtargets were going to be targeted; how they were going to be targeted; who was at the targets; when the next sequence of attacks was happening.”
Trump on Monday had stated he knew nothing of the report, asking a reporter what it stated and what it needed to do with.
The reporter stated, “the Houthis.” Trump replied, “You mean the attack on the Houthis?”
“Well, it couldn’t have been very effective, because the attack was very effective, I can tell you that. I don’t know anything about it. You’re telling me about it for the first time,” Trump added on the time.
The White Home on Monday additionally stated the president has confidence in Waltz when questioned on the matter.
“As President Trump said, the attacks on the Houthis have been highly successful and effective. President Trump continues to have the utmost confidence in his national security team, including National Security Advisor Mike Waltz,” Leavitt informed The Hill in an emailed assertion.