White House dropped NSC employees after a meeting with Trump’s far-flung activist Laura Lumor

CNN said that the White House has rejected at least three National Security Council (NSC) employees after a meeting between President Donald Trump and a distant activist Laura Lumor.
Lumor, who has previously promoted the principles of the conspiracy, urged Trump to remove several NSC members, including the leading Deputy National Security Advisor Alex Wong, alleging that he was disorganized. A source told CNN that the firing “had a direct result of the meeting with the Lumor.”
The three are the top ally of the dismissal officer Brian Walsh, Director of Intelligence and former top ally of State Secretary Marco Rubio; Thomas Budri, a former employee for Michael Waltz, Senior Director of Legislative Affairs and National Security Advisor Michael Waltz; And David Fat, Senior Director of Technology and National Security, who served in Trump’s first administration.
NSC spokesman Brian Hughes said in a statement, “NSC does not comment on matters.”
It is not clear whether Wong was rejected. A source speculated that Waltz may have hesitated to set him on fire, with a controversy on leaked signal messages related to US military attacks in Yemen.
Lumor has publicly questioned Wong’s loyalty, “never a trumper never.” After his oval office meeting, he refused to share the details, saying, “Out of the confidentiality of President Trump and the secrecy of the Oval Office, I am going to reject any details about my oval office meeting with President Trump. It was a honor to meet with President Trump and present with my findings.” She said that she would “work hard to support her agenda” and push for “strong veating” to protect national security.
The meeting reported by the New York Times for the first time, while Trump was preparing to announce a new tariff in Rose Garden. The Chief of Staff Susie Wils, the Chief of Staff of the White House, and Sergio Gore, the head of the President’s personnel, were present, indicating that it was an approved discussion.
Gore, a close Trump colleague, is fulfilling concerns from the Maga colleagues about Waltz, adding speculation about the objectives behind the personnel.