White House sidelines staffers detailed to National Security Council, aligning team to Trump agenda
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President Trump's national security adviser has instructed around 160 detailees at the National Security Council to work from home while a staffing review is conducted. This decision is part of an effort to ensure the NSC is composed of individuals who support Trump's agenda. The review follows earlier signals from adviser Mike Waltz regarding the reassignment of holdover civil servants from the Biden administration. As part of this restructuring, some detailees are already being sent back to their home agencies, particularly those in key directorates like counterterrorism.
President Trump's national security adviser has sidelined roughly 160 career government employees at the National Security Council, directing them to work from home as staffing is reviewed.
The move is intended to ensure that the National Security Council is staffed by individuals who align with President Trump's agenda.
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