Vice President JD Vance mentioned Friday that he and President Donald Trump are “standing behind” their nationwide safety staff within the wake of the Signal chat scandal, including that nationwide safety adviser Mike Waltz has taken duty and an replace on the inner investigation must be coming “soon.”
“If you think you’re going to force the president of the United states to fire anybody, you’ve got another thing coming. President Trump has said on Monday, on Tuesday, on Wednesday, on Thursday, and I’m the vice president saying it here on Friday, we are standing behind our entire national security team,” he added.
The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief has mentioned that Waltz, who stood subsequent to Vance on the Greenland journey Friday, added him to the group chat amongst prime nationwide safety officers a few strike on the Houthi rebels in Yemen.
During that chat, Vance mentioned he believed the strikes on the Houthis have been a “mistake,” including that he wasn’t certain if Trump was “aware how inconsistent” it might be with “his message on Europe right now.”
“Sometimes we all agree and sometimes we all disagree, but it’s important that we all have an honest conversation amongst ourselves,” Vance mentioned Friday.
“I support the president’s decision to strike the Houthis. I always supported the president’s decision to strike the Houthis, and I support the national security team having the argument about how best to serve the American people,” he added.
This put up has been up to date with Vance’s remarks on the Signal chat probe.