Trump Rubio creates interim NSA, nominates Mike Waltz for the United Nations Ambassador

After removing Mike Waltz from the position of National security advisor, Trump administration State Secretary Marco Rubio appointed, but as “interim”. And Mike Waltz is still in administration.
On Thursday, US President Donald Trump said that in the interim, Rubio will continue his strong leadership in the state department as a National Security Advisor.
“I am happy to declare that I am nominating Mike Waltz to be the Ambassador of the next United States to the United Nations. In the battlefield, in the Congress, in the Congress, as his National Security Advisor, as his National Security Advisor, from his time, as his National Security Advisor, Mike Waltz has worked hard to keep our nation’s interests first. I know that he will do so in his new role.”
“In the interim, State Secretary Marco Rubio will serve as a National Security Advisor, while continuing his strong leadership in the state department. Together, we will continue to fight tirelessly to create the US, and the world, secure again. Thank you for attracting your attention again!” He said.
Earlier, reports came that Mike Waltz and several staff members have been rejected. National Security Council,
Fox News has confirmed that both Waltz and his deputy, Alex Wong were removed from their positions on Thursday. Sources indicate that additional employee dismissal is estimated, President Donald Trump has expected to publicly address these changes.
Former Florida’s Congressman and prestigious Combat Green Berett, Waltz, has faced criticism from Democrats since March, after the publication of his personal account of Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of Atlantic magazine.
Goldberg, during his discussion about the strike against Yemen’s terrorists, was included in a signal group chat with senior national security officers, including Walts, Defense Pete Hegseth and Secretary of CIA John Ratcliffe, along with senior national security officers.