National Security Agency and Cyber Command chief Gen. Timothy Haugh ousted
- General Timothy Haugh and Wendy Noble were dismissed from their positions at the National Security Agency, as reported by The Washington Post.
- Senator Mark Warner criticized the decision, stating it makes the nation less safe amid rising cyber threats.
- President Donald Trump fired officials after concerns raised by Laura Loomer about staff loyalty.
- The reasons behind Haugh and Noble's firing remain unclear, causing concerns over political influence in national security matters.
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House Democrat demands written explanation for ouster of NSA director
Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.) is demanding that the Trump administration provide a written explanation of its rationale for firing the director of the National Security Agency alongside its deputy. Director Gen. Timothy Haugh was ousted late Thursday along with his civilian deputy Wendy Noble, a decision that followed the firing of several top national security staffers earlier... The post House Democrat demands written explanation for ouster of NSA …
US Cyber Command Names New Leader Amid Reported National Security Shake-Up
U.S. Army Lt. Gen. William Hartman has taken control at the U.S. Cyber Command, amid reports of a leadership shake-up. In a statement shared with The Epoch Times on April 4, a Cyber Command spokesperson said Hartman had assumed the leadership responsibilities at the command. “Hartman brings extensive military experience and a strong commitment to mission execution in support of strengthening our national security,” the spokesperson wrote. “Under…
Trump Fires National Security Agency Director Timothy Haugh: Report
US President Donald Trump fired General Timothy Haugh as director of the National Security Agency, in a national security purge that sources said on Friday included more than a dozen staff at the White House national security council. NSA director Air Force General Haugh, who is also head of US Cyber Command, was dismissed along with Wendy Noble, his deputy at the NSA, two sources familiar with the decision said. Two other sources said at least …
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