💨 Abstract
Mike Waltz, Donald Trump's nominee for U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, will face the Senate Foreign Relations Committee after former missteps, including adding a journalist to a private messaging group that shared sensitive military plans. Waltz previously served as Trump's national security adviser but was replaced in May. The hearing will allow senators to question him about this past incident, known as "Signalgate," as well as his plans for the U.N. role. The U.N.
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