President Donald Trump has initiated a major restructuring of the White House National Security Council (NSC), significantly reducing its size and influence.
The overhaul includes slashing staff numbers and returning many career officials to their original agencies. This move follows the recent departure of former National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and is part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to streamline federal agencies. The changes mark a dramatic shift in how the NSC operates, aiming to centralize decision-making and reduce bureaucracy.
Sources say the restructuring reflects Trump's desire for a leaner, more responsive national security apparatus.
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