Donald Trump, US President.
Washington: Some decisions by US President Donald Trump are constantly stirred up. After announcing the ban on entry of international students to the US University, he has now made a announcement against the employees of his own country. This has created a stir. According to Trump’s plan, employees will now be trimmed on a large scale from the US National Security Council (NSC). A widespread reshuffle is now being planned in the NSC, under which several political appointments will be removed and hundreds of employees will also be removed.
According to officials, employees removed from NSC will be sent back to their original agencies. There is anger among employees in NSC with this decision of Trump. Along with this, there is a possibility of a huge reduction in the number of personnel in NSC. Explain that at present there are about 395 employees employed in NSC, including about 180 assistant staff. Under the reshuffle, about 90 to 95 such experts will be removed, which have been temporarily deputed from various government agencies. They will be given the option to return to their original agencies.
Effect on political appointments
The political appointments made in NSC have also been announced to make a major reshuffle. Individuals with political appointments made in NSC will be transferred to other positions in administration. The development has come to light at a time when Mike Waltz was removed from the post of National Security Advisor earlier this month. Foreign Minister Marco Rubio has temporarily held this responsibility in his place. Waltz is named the next US ambassador to the United Nations.
What is NSC
NSC is the branch of the White House that advises the President in matters related to national security and foreign policy and coordinates between various government agencies. A senior White House official has confirmed that the reshuffle process continues. According to him, Vice President J.K. D. Vance’s National Security Advisor Andy Baker and the President’s Policy Assistant Robert Gabriel will now play the role of Deputy National Security Advisor. (AP)
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