Deputy NSA resigns from White House

Washington, April 12: Deputy tiol Security Adviser dia Schadlow has resigned, the third high-ranking official to exit the White House since new US tiol Security Adviser John Bolton took over on Monday, the media reported. “The administration thanks Schadlow for her service and leadership,” The Hill quoted White House spokesman Raj Shah as saying on Wednesday. “We wish dia and her family the best.” An administration official said that Schadlow will remain in her post until April 27 in order to assist with the transition to her successor.

Schadlow was a trusted confidante of Bolton’s predecessor, H.R. McMaster, and played a key role in crafting President Dold Trump’s tiol security strategy, which was released last December. “The strategy has set a strong foundation going forward for protecting the homeland, promoting American prosperity, preserving peace through strength and advancing American influence,” Shah said on Wednesday. She was tapped in January to take over for Di Powell, who decided to step down last year as Deputy tiol Security Adviser. tiol Security Council spokesman Michael Anton and Homeland Security Adviser Tom Bossert are the other two officials who have left following Bolton’s start, reports The Hill. (IANS)

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