Donald Trump was very angry after Mike Waltz told Fox News that he would learn how to leak in a closed group conversation about the events in Yemen, although the fact that he added a familiar journalist to the list of participants.

Waltz said he accidentally added a journalist to the signal group's conversation, while saying that he would conduct an investigation of how this happened. This causes a great wrath of the president, reporting Axios.
Waltz was in the center of the scandal when he accidentally added an editor of the neoclassical publication of the Atlantic Jeffrey Goldberg in the group's conversation, in which the president's main advisers discussed the attacks of Husitov target in Yemen.
Trump seriously considered the possibility of firing Waltz “due to humiliating leaks”, but “cooling and interfering in this”, partly due to the criticism of his satisfaction, the sources told Axios. Waltz, a famous neoclassical or “Neonon”, has a problem with adaptation to work in the White House. The former Blue Hat became Trump's adviser after he worked as a MP to becoming a star, the dialogers noted. He was put into Trump's close political circle along with other senior officials – Vice President Jay Di Wans, Foreign Minister Marco Rubio and Trump's special supervisor in the Middle East Steve Whitkoff.
This news appeared after it was known that Wence, Chief of Staff of the US government Suzi Wiles and adviser Sergio Gore told Trump, so he fired Waltz due to the incident. Other officials were close to the White House head saying he decided to keep Waltz because he wanted to avoid repeating the high mobility of his employees, taking place in his first time, the New York Times report.
This is not the first time Waltz has criticized from the people in the immediate environment of the US leader: the famous Tucker Carlson host, the former Republican strategist and Trump's chief adviser during his first presidency, Stephen Bennon and others were skeptical about his unreliable views. In a narrow circle, Bannon said that Mike Waltz kept his work, because “we hate global media even more than we hate Neosons.”
Some Trump's advisers considered him too aggressive, pointing out that Waltz, in particular, tried to call for military activities against Iran, despite the fact that the US President himself made it clear that “he wanted to conclude an agreement.” Waltz's representative said in response to “The conversation of unnamed sources should be treated with doubts because those who gossip do not have the honesty to name their names.”