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  National News  Trump Reshuffles National Security Team: Waltz Moves to UN, Rubio Tapped as Interim Adviser
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Trump Reshuffles National Security Team: Waltz Moves to UN, Rubio Tapped as Interim Adviser

Maya TorresMaya Torres—May 1, 20253
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Washington, D.C. – The White House announced a significant shake-up in its national security apparatus Thursday, with President Trump nominating National Security Adviser Mike Waltz to become the next U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.

The move, which sources informed CBS News was decided Thursday morning, May 1, 2025, follows what are reported to have been prior discussions within the administration regarding Waltz’s tenure at the National Security Council (NSC). Waltz is expected to depart his current role imminently to prepare for his potential confirmation as the nation’s top diplomat at the UN, a position of critical importance on the global stage.

Transitioning Leadership at the NSC

Filling the void left by Waltz’s departure, Secretary of State Marco Rubio is expected to step into the crucial role of interim national security adviser. This assignment places a prominent figure in the administration’s foreign policy structure directly at the helm of the president’s principal forum for considering national security and foreign policy matters.

Secretary Rubio and the outgoing adviser, Mike Waltz, met Thursday to discuss the logistics and timing of the transition. However, sources indicated that the exact start date for Secretary Rubio’s interim role was not immediately clear following their meeting.

Unforeseen Notification and Staff Uncertainty

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The rapid nature of the change appears to have led to some internal communication challenges. Notably, Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau was reportedly not informed of the personnel change before the news became public. This suggests the decision-making and notification process may have been tightly held within a small circle.

The status of Alex Wong, who served as Waltz’s deputy at the NSC, also remains uncertain following the announcement. Personnel changes at this level often trigger further shifts down the organizational chart, creating questions about continuity and future staffing decisions within the council.

Context of Recent NSC Personnel Shifts

These high-level departures and appointments do not occur in isolation. They follow a series of earlier personnel movements within the National Security Council. In early April, the administration saw the dismissal of at least six NSC staffers.

Sources familiar with the matter indicated that the April dismissals occurred shortly after right-wing personality Laura Loomer visited the Oval Office. During her visit, Loomer reportedly presented opposition research concerning several NSC staff members she considered insufficiently loyal to the President or holding neoconservative viewpoints.

Implications for Administration Policy

The turnover in the National Security Council leadership, coupled with the earlier staff dismissals linked to concerns over loyalty and ideological alignment, raises questions about the stability and direction of the administration’s national security and foreign policy formulation. The NSC plays a vital role in coordinating policy across various government agencies and providing the President with informed options.

The shift from an adviser to a secretary of state in an interim capacity at the NSC also highlights the administration’s reliance on experienced cabinet officials to navigate complex transitions. Secretary Rubio brings extensive foreign policy experience from his time in the Senate and as head of the State Department.

Mike Waltz’s proposed nomination to the United Nations ambassadorship signals the administration’s intent to place a figure with recent high-level national security experience in a key multilateral diplomacy post, pending Senate confirmation.

Looking Ahead

The coming days and weeks will likely clarify the precise timing of Secretary Rubio’s assumption of interim duties and shed light on the fate of other NSC personnel. The process for Mike Waltz’s confirmation hearing before the Senate will also begin to take shape. These personnel changes underscore the dynamic nature of staffing within the executive branch, particularly in sensitive areas like national security and foreign policy, as the administration navigates its agenda.

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