White House sidelines staffers detailed to National Security Council, aligning team to Trump agenda
Briefly

President Trump's national security adviser, Mike Waltz, has decided to sideline approximately 160 National Security Council staffers, asking them to work from home while a review process aligns the council's operations with Trump's agenda. This move reflects the administration's intent to remove holdover employees from the Biden era and replace them with those who align with Trump's policies. The review aims to create a more efficient National Security Council, with certain detailees already receiving notices that their assignments are being cut short and they will return to previous roles in their home agencies.
President Trump's national security adviser has sidelined about 160 National Security Council staffers, telling them to work from home as part of a personnel review.
Mike Waltz aims to align the NSC's staffing with Trump's agenda, ensuring the council is primarily staffed by those supporting the administration's policies.
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