Trump ‘FIRES three national security officials’ just days after group chat blunder that saw war plans leaked

PRESIDENT Donald Trump has fired several White House National Security Council officials - and there's more to come, sources claim.

The decision reportedly came after the Republican was urged by far-right activist Laura Loomer to purge staffers she deemed insufficiently loyal to his agenda, people familiar with the matter said.

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US President Donald Trump reacts as he meets NATO Secretary General Mark RutteCredit: Reuters
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A cruise missile being fired from the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Gettysburg (CG 64) at sea during operations against Yemen’s Houthis earlier this monthCredit: AFP
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US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was said to be in the chatCredit: AFP
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Trump's vice president JD Vance was also included in the incredible security blunderCredit: Reuters

Loomer is said to have presented her research to Trump in an Oval Office meeting on Wednesday which is where she made her case for the firings, sources said.

Vice President JD Vance, chief of staff Susie Wiles, national security adviser Mike Waltz and Sergio Gor, the director of the Presidential Personnel Office, took part in the meeting, they added.

It is unclear whether the controversy of last month's Signal messaging thread sent to a journalist has played a detrimental role in the firings.

Staffers fired from the NSC on Thursday reportedly include Brian Walsh, a director for intelligence, as well as Thomas Boodry, a senior director for legislative affairs, and David Feith, a senior director overseeing tech and national security, CBS News reports.

Loomer, who has promoted 9/11 conspiracy theories, was a frequent presence on the campaign trail during Trumps 2024 successful White House run.

More recently, shes been speaking out on social media about some members of Trumps national security team that she insists can't be trusted.

Loomer said on X: "It was an honor to meet with President Trump and present him with my research findings.

"I will continue working hard to support his agenda, and I will continue reiterating the importance of, and the necessity of STRONG VETTING, for the sake of protecting the President of the United States of America, and our national security."

Trump has a long history of elevating and associating with people who trade in falsehoods and conspiracy theories, and he regularly amplifies posts on his social media site shared by those like Loomer, who promote QAnon, an apocalyptic and convoluted conspiracy theory centered on the belief that Trump is fighting the deep state.

The move by Trump to push out staff comes at a moment when Waltz is fighting back calls for his ouster after using the publicly available encrypted Signal app to discuss planning for the sensitive March 15 military operation targeting Houthi militants in Yemen. Trump has said he stands by Waltz.

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A representation of what the messages looked like in the chat
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The chat was named Houthi PC small group, containing numerous members of Trump's top team

A journalist, The Atlantic magazines Jeffrey Goldberg, was mistakenly added to the chain and revealed that Trumps team used it to discuss precise timing of the operation, aircraft used to carry out the strikes and more.

Waltz has taken responsibility for building the text chain but has said he does not know how Goldberg ended up being included.

Loomer, in the leadup to Wednesday's meeting with Trump, had complained to sympathetic administration officials that she had been excluded from the NSC vetting process as Waltz built up his staff, according to one person familiar with the matter.

She believes Waltz was too reliant in the process on neocons shorthand for the more hawkish neoconservatives within the Republican Party as well as what she perceived as not-MAGA-enough types, the person said.

Waltz, in the first days of Trump's return to the White House, sent about 160 nonpolitical detailees assigned to the NSC back to their home agencies to ensure personnel were committed to implementing Trumps America First agenda.

The move sidelined nonpolitical experts on topics that range from counterterrorism to global climate policy at a time when the United States is dealing with a disparate set of complicated foreign policy matters, including conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East.

Last week, Adam Schleifer, an assistant U.S. attorney in Los Angeles, was fired without explanation in a terse email from the White House Presidential Personnel Office shortly after Loomer posted about him on social media, according to a person familiar with the matter.

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Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of the Atlantic magazine, revealed he was included in a messaging chain
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Further US strikes have left Yemen covered in rubble in recent daysCredit: EPA