Trump reveals short list for national security adviser
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that the five candidates he is considering to become his new national security adviser include former deputy national security adviser Ricky Waddell, Vice President Mike Pence's top security aide Keith Kellogg and U.S. hostage negotiator Robert O’Brien.
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- Published Date: 09:58 | 17 September 2019
- Modified Date: 09:58 | 17 September 2019
President Donald Trump says he's now considering five people to replace ousted National Security Adviser John Bolton.
Trump tells reporters that his short-list for the critical post is made up of Robert O'Brien, Ric Waddell, Lisa E. Gordon-Hagerty, Fred Fleitz and Keith Kellogg.
O'Brien is currently the special presidential envoy for hostage affairs. Waddell served as Trump's deputy national security adviser. Fleitz is a Bolton ally who served as executive secretary of the NSC last year. Gordon-Hagerty is the Energy Department's undersecretary for nuclear security. And Kellogg is the national security adviser to Vice President Mike Pence.
Trump had said after Bolton, his third security adviser, departed last Monday that he hoped to name a new national security adviser this week.