💨 Abstract
The White House is restructuring the National Security Council (NSC) weeks after President Trump appointed Secretary of State Marco Rubio as national security adviser. Key changes include the appointment of Vice President JD Vance’s national security adviser Andy Baker and White House deputy chief of staff Robert Gabriel as deputies. Several staff members, including Eric Trager, Alex Wong, and Andrew Peek, are being reassigned or leaving. The NSC's communications team is also dissolving.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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