Mike Waltz Fired Over “Signalgate” Scandal: What You Need to Know?

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Mike Waltz get fired from the National Security Adviser role? Is Signal an official messaging app? Confidential topic leaked? How does Trump react? Know here!!

Who Is Mike Waltz?

Mike Waltz is an American Politician, former U.S Army Green Beret.

Mike Waltz is the first Green Beret ever elected to Congress.

In early 2025, Mike Waltz was appointed as National Security Adviser to President Donald Trump.

Mike Waltz is also known for his defense and foreign policy.

Mike Waltz Green Beret

Mike Waltz & Signalgate

“Signal” is an end-to-end encrypted messaging app; it is not officially meant for government, and it is open source.

Many Officials, including Mike Waltz, the Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, etc, for off-the-record conversations.

Signalgate is the major national security Scandal in the United States.

Mike Waltz used the messaging app Signal to discuss classified topics.

The issue exploded when he accidentally added journalist Jeffrey Goldberg to a group chat.

The chat included sensitive military discussions, including possible airstrikes in Yemen.

Signal app

Mike Waltz found using Signal

Mike Waltz has already seen using the Signal app during the cabinet meeting.

Mike Waltz was photographed using the Signal app on April 30, 2025, just one day before President Donald Trump announced his reassignment from National Security Adviser to U.S Ambassador to the United Nations.

In an image captured by Reuters, Waltz is seen checking his phone during the meeting with the signal open and the screen visible.

Notably, the app appeared to be a modified version called “TM SGNL,” designed to archive messages in compliance with the president’s records presentation requirements.

Signal App used by Mike Waltz in Cabinet meeting.

Why did Signalgate become a big deal?

The mistake raised serious concerns:

  • Possible exposure of classified information
  • Violation of federal communication laws
  • Poor cybersecurity practices in the White House
  • Critics say this shows a lack of discipline in handling national security.
  • Others believe it was an honest mistake, but with huge consequences.

Trump’s Response to Mike Waltz Signalgate Issue

President Donald Trump acted very quickly after hearing the news.

On May 1, 2025, he removed Mike Waltz as National Security Adviser.

Marco Rubio, the current Secretary of State, is now serving as acting adviser.

Donald Trump with Mike Waltz

Waltz Gets a New Role

Everyone thought Mike Waltz was fired completely as Trump removed him from his National Security Adviser post.

Despite all the controversy, Waltz wasn’t completely fired.

Trump nominated him to be the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.

This shows Trump still trusts him, even after the mistake.

Vice President JD Vance supported the move.

He said it was apromotion, not a punishment.”

According to Vance, Mike Waltz can represent the U.S. better at the UN.

JD Vance Vice President

Deputy Resignation

Waltz’s deputy, Alex Nelson Wong, also stepped down.

Sources say Wong knew about the Signal group but didn’t act.

His resignation adds weight to the scandal.

Public Reaction

Public opinion is divided.

Some defend Mike Waltz, saying Signal is commonly used.

Others argue that top officials must follow strict protocols.

The incident has sparked demands for:

  • Better cybersecurity training
  • Stronger rules on digital communication in government.

What’s Next with Mike Waltz & Signalgate?

Waltz’s confirmation as UN ambassador will go through the Senate.

In the meantime, “Signalgate” has already made a mark.

It’s a wake-up call about the risks of using personal apps for official work.

Mike Waltz

Final Thoughts

Mike Waltz’s exit from the National Security Council is a major shift.

The scandal will likely follow him while he remains in a powerful role.

It is a great lesson for all government officials that using of common platform(though it is end-to-end encrypted) for official, confidential topics may not be appropriate.

More importantly, it sends a clear message—even small tech mistakes can have global consequences.

MIke Waltz UN Ambassador

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