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Mike Waltz testifies at Senate confirmation hearing on nomination as UN ambassador

Former national security adviser Mike Waltz (remember him?) is due to have his confirmation hearing before the Senate foreign relations committee shortly, giving lawmakers their first opportunity to publicly question him over the Signalgate controversy – which saw him inadvertently add a journalist to a high-level Signal group chat about US military strikes in Yemen.

Trump removed Waltz from his role as national security adviser in May, weeks after the scandal, and nominated him to the position of United Nations ambassador. Waltz had actually been on thin ice for weeks before Signalgate in large part due to strained working relationships in the White House, but he had also found himself under pressure for being seen as a war hawk and at odds with Trump’s “America first” agenda.

Waltz, who has been meeting with senators on Capitol Hill in recent days, will appear before the committee today alongside John Arrigo and Christine Toretti, two other Trump nominees for ambassadorships. He is largely expected to be confirmed unless anything major comes up – and get a second go in the Trump administration.

The top Democrat on the committee, Jeanne Shaheen, told NBC News she is “sure” Signalgate will come up, “but what I want to know from Mr Waltz is whether he supports the UN, continued American presence at the United Nations, how he intends to make that case, and what he sees as the role of our UN ambassador”.

I’ll bring you any key lines from the hearing here.

Mike Waltz takes his seat at the start of a Senate foreign relations committee hearing on his nomination to be US ambassador to the United Nations.
Mike Waltz takes his seat at the start of a Senate foreign relations committee hearing on his nomination to be US ambassador to the United Nations. Photograph: Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images
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Donald Trump has said that Democratic senator Adam Schiff “has engaged in a sustained pattern of possible mortgage fraud” and “needs to be brought to justice”.

In a post on Truth Social this morning, Trump said Schiff, who holds a seat in California, had listed his primary address in Maryland “to get a cheaper mortgage” from 2009 until 2020, when he listed the property as his second address.

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