Jobless Wolff presented with multiple job prospects to consider
In the wake of Mike Waltz's departure from President Joe Biden's national security team, the White House offered a tantalizing array of positions to the former advisor. Among these tantalizing offers were potential ambassadorships, such as the one in Saudi Arabia, during a chat with White House chief of staff Susan Rice.
After some introspection, Waltz decided to take on the role of UN ambassador. Initially slated to be his last day at the White House, Waltz's departure was moved to a later date, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio stepping in to handle national security advisor duties in the interim. Rubio and Waltz held a meeting on Thursday to effectively pass the torch of responsibility.
The backstory behind Waltz's exit emerged due to a scandal involving a journalist in a Signal messenger chat discussing airstrikes in Yemen. Following this, the media buzzed with speculation regarding potential replacements, including Trump's special envoy Steve Bannon and deputy White House chief of staff Stephen Miller.
However, the pool of potential candidates for Trump's national security advisor following Waltz's resignation remains uncertain. As of now, Secretary of State Marco Rubio is acting in the role while juggling his existing responsibilities. Steve Witkoff, a Trump ally, was casually mentioned as a possible permanent replacement, but a source close to the matter reveals that Witkoff is not interested in the position.
The lack of named successors, combined with recent staff purges and controversy surrounding a security lapse known as "Signalgate," paints a picture of instability within the National Security Council and a shift towards loyalists over traditional security elites under Trump's second-term approach. No additional candidates have been publicly named in available reports as of May 2025.
- After reflecting on the varied opportunities, Mike Waltz opted for the position of United Nations ambassador.
- The White House chief of staff, Susan Rice, disclosed potential ambassadorships during a conversation with Waltz, such as the one in Saudi Arabia.
- In a bid to fill the void left by Waltz, a multitude of potential candidates have been speculated, including Steve Bannon and Stephen Miller.
- Steve Witkoff, a close ally of Trump, has been casually suggested as a possible permanent replacement, but reportedly shows no interest in the position.
- Despite the strong presence of Trump loyalists, the influx of uncertainty in the National Security Council due to staff purges, controversies, and the lack of named successors suggests a turbulent period in general-news, career-development, education-and-self-development, politics, and CBS news.
