Michael Waltz
Ambassador to the United Nations, formerly National Security Advisor
Michael Waltz, a retired Green Beret and former national security adviser, was once a key figure in shaping Donald Trump’s hardline foreign policy, bringing both military credibility and ideological loyalty to the role. A staunch advocate for a tougher U.S. posture globally, Waltz pushed for aggressive stances against China and Iran, criticized the Biden administration’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, and aligned closely with Trump’s vision on issues like border security and support for Israel. Waltz was dismissed from his position after mistakenly including journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, in a private Signal group chat discussing sensitive military operations against Houthi rebels in Yemen. The incident, dubbed "Signalgate," prompted internal reviews and led to Waltz's reassignment to an ambassadorship at the United Nations.

Waltz included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, in a Signal chat that included sensitive military operations.
Signalgate
Called for resignation
The March 15 chat included specifics about weapons and timing of the strike. Waltz was seen in screenshots reacting with patriotic emojis. After the leak, he admitted responsibility, calling the mistake "embarrassing" and stating he had created the chat group. Democrats criticized the incident as a national security breach and called for Waltz’s resignation.
Gay pornographic Twitter account
Mike Waltz is under public scrutiny after journalist Dan Cohen claimed on X (formerly Twitter) that Waltz’s official account follows a gay pornographic profile. Cohen posted screenshots allegedly showing Waltz, who is married to Julia Nesheiwat, following an account named “Big D**k Bottom.”
While Cohen noted that Waltz’s personal life is his own, he suggested that such online behavior could raise national security concerns, arguing that secret personal conduct might leave public officials vulnerable to blackmail—especially in sensitive government roles.
