The White House fired on Thursday at least five high -ranking National Security Council officials (NSC), a day after far -right activist Laura Lummer visited the Oval Office and urged US President Donald Trump to remove some people “Insufficiently dedicated”.

The redundancies, which occurred just two months after Trump’s return to Washington mark the first major Republican officials in his budding second term, and people with knowledge of the events they spoke on the condition of anonymity said that They could have a continuation.

It seems that Thursday’s clearances were targeting staff who did not “show” the promotion of Trump’s objectives, either because they previously worked in organizations that included former officials who served in democratic governments, or because they were considered as suspicious. Republican party, rather than with Trump’s “First America” ​​agenda.

Trump told reporters who traveled with him to Air Force One that: ” We will always remove people – people we do not like, or people who exploit us or people who may be committed to someone else. “

Called Lummer “Great Patriotis” that makes recommendations for people and “Sometimes I hear these recommendations”, But he denied that he had been involved in the redundancies of the NSC.

Lara Lummer

Laura Lummer

Lummer, a far -right activist and influencer in which the president tends to be widely ears, often makes arson comments against Islam and immigrants on social media as well as conspiracy statements, including the statement that ‘September 11’ was a ‘job!’

During last year’s presidential debate, he told X that if Vice President Kamala Harris wins, “The White House would smell curry and the White House talks will be facilitated through call centers” – a reference to Harris’ Indian origin.

During her meeting with Trump, Lummer examined a list of up to 10 Names of NSC officials who believed they had to be fired, according to two people knowing the matter. National Security Advisor Michael Walts was at the meeting and tried to defend his staff as Lummer made an extensive attack on each of them, the sources said.

Lummer has held a public and private campaign against several Walts’ assistants who have gone through the White House recruitment procedures with what she described in her social media posts as a “control failure”, a peak of Waltz’s crisis.

“Potus (US president) continues to be undermined and endangering due to lack of control over his government.” Lummer supported a post on X.

He accused Walts’ senior director of Asia, Aivan Kanapathi, of lack of dedication because of his previous employment with Consulting Company Global Strategies along with Trump critics. He also criticized Walts Deputy Alex Wong because his wife worked at the Justice Ministry during the Obama and Biden governments.

Lummer said she has long done research on her own initiative and that “she’s very happy to see that there is a quick answer to my report”, adding meaningfully that “I hope this It will inspire Michael Walts to do better. “

Asked if he believes Walts has to be fired, he said: “This is President Trump’s decision. But if he is going to have another opportunity and if President Trump still believes in him, we hope he will start taking control more seriously. [του προσωπικού]”.

Craps follow the noise that broke out after the incorrect inclusion of a Walts journalist in a group discussion in the signal application that included high -level plans for a military hit in Yemen. He has also used his personal Gmail account to conduct government work, the Washington Post said, while another senior associate discussed secret issues through his personal Gmail account. Walts’s team is also co -ordinating other national security activities in Signal, Politico said this week.

More layoffs seem to be approachingthey said several sources. ‘People are incredibly anxious’, said a person who knows the subject. They don’t know what to expect. “

In a separate incident, two NSC assistants working in the Biden government and working on South Asia -related issues were removed last week.

Lummer said she hoped to see “stricter staff control” in Trump’s second term.

“I focus,” he said, ” In the refinement of ‘art’ of opposition research and the gathering of information to do a ‘dedication test’ and to put really standards, something we really didn’t see in the first government (Trump), where people who openly criticized the president or undermined him.

In his first term, Trump fired a series of national security officials, including a FBI director, major advisers to the White House, a Minister of Defense and a Foreign Minister. Others resigned, opposed to his policies and goals.