White House chief strategist Steve Bannon no longer has a seat on the National Security Council in a move the administration says is not a power struggle.
First reported by Bloomberg on Wednesday, a filing on Tuesday in the Federal Register added Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Marine Corps Gen. Joseph Dunford back to the committee while Bannon’s name no longer appears as an attendee of the Principals Committee.
Likely due to his role managing the nation’s nuclear arsenal, Energy Secretary Rick Perry was added to the council.
The reorganization reportedly comes at the direction of H.R. McMaster as NSC Director who was given freedom to shape the group however he preferred.
Vice President Mike Pence told Fox News’ Martha McCallum that the move “was just a natural evolution” with McMasters at the helm.
The moves revert the council to a G.W. Bush era formula that is expected to be more streamlined.
The House of Representatives passed the “one big, beautiful bill” Thursday morning, but not before…
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Thursday revoked Harvard University’s ability to host foreign…
FORT BRAGG, N.C. — The Pentagon will raise hazard pay for U.S. Army paratroopers, Defense…
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from abolishing the Department of Education (ED).…
The Senate repealed California’s de facto national EV mandate Thursday morning, delivering on a key…
The Trump administration is unrolling a new initiative Thursday that will help prevent noncitizens from…