After Signal app, Google’s Gmail becomes ‘new headache’ for Donald Trump’s National Security Advisor Mike Waltz

Mike Waltz, the US National Security Advisor, is again facing criticism — this time for using Google’s email service Gmail. According to a report in Washington Post, Waltz used Gmail for official duties. This comes amid ongoing pressure to step down that Waltz is facing due to his involvement in the recent Yemen chat group controversy, where he was blamed for adding a journalist to a confidential group on Signal app. The newspaper report claims that a senior aide to Waltz also used Gmail to discuss military positions and weapons systems, raising fresh concerns about the management of sensitive communications within President Donald Trump’s administration. The Washington Post report further claims that Waltz received work-related documents, including his schedule, via his Gmail account.

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