Washington, D.C. – The halls of the White House are echoing with silence, as yet another name is struck from its walls in a grim and growing purge.
National Security Adviser Mike Waltz has reportedly been fired, according to sources close to Fox News, though the White House remains eerily tight-lipped. Also swept away in the darkness is his deputy, Alex Wong — another shadow erased without a trace or explanation.
Insiders whisper of a “deepening internal purge” — a quiet storm tearing through the National Security Council, with Waltz caught at the center of it all. His downfall? A scandal now known in hushed tones as “Signalgate.”
In March, the political air turned toxic when The Atlantic uncovered a bizarre leak: internal chats detailing U.S. military intentions in Yemen were sent—accidentally, allegedly—to none other than the magazine’s editor, Jeffrey Goldberg. Waltz, in what many now call a fatal slip, had saved Goldberg’s contact under the wrong name and unwittingly invited him into the digital war room.
Under the harsh lights of Fox News, Waltz owned the blunder:
“I take full responsibility… I built the group… It’s embarrassing.”
Embarrassing? No—dangerous.
Since the leak, rumors have swirled of chaos behind the scenes. President Donald Trump, who once brushed off the scandal as a “witch hunt,” has apparently changed his tone. Now, with sharpened resolve, the axe is falling—hard.
Axios confirmed that Waltz was still in place as of Thursday morning, but his fate is sealed. White House officials, cloaked in anonymity, say his exit is imminent. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt refused to acknowledge the reports, hiding behind the veil of “anonymous sources.”
Even Vice President J.D. Vance allegedly urged Trump to sever ties with Waltz, a plea backed by other senior officials. Trump hesitated—then relented.
Behind the scenes, Steve Witkoff, Trump’s envoy in the Ukraine-Russia peace talks, was whispered as a potential replacement. But sources say Witkoff has no taste for the throne.
For now, the National Security Council rots from the inside, its power fractured, its leaders falling like dominoes in a game no one controls.
Dark forces move quietly in D.C.—but their footprints are unmistakable. The purge has begun.
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