Trump Selects Mike Waltz as His National Security Adviser: Reports
Rep. Mike Waltz of Florida has a tough stance on communist China, having been vocal on Beijing’s espionage and human rights abuses. President-elect Donald Trump has picked Rep. Mike Waltz (R-Fla.), a vocal critic of communist China, to serve as his national security adviser, Reuters said on Monday, citing two unnamed sources familiar with the matter.Waltz, who won reelection last week for his fourth term representing the Sixth Congressional District in east-central Florida, was the first Green Beret elected to Congress. He has been chairman of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Readiness and a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.He is also a member of the House China Task Force. In 2021, he released a video on social media platform X saying the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the “biggest threat America has ever faced.”The national security adviser is appointed by the U.S. president and does not require Senate confirmation. If reports bear out, Waltz will take on the critical role of briefing Trump on national security matters and coordinating with various agencies.Karoline Leavitt, the Trump–Vance transition spokeswoman, didn’t confirm the reports about Waltz. “President-Elect Trump is making decisions on who will serve in his second Administration. Those decisions will be announced when they are made,” she told The Epoch Times.Before becoming a Florida congressman, Waltz served as a military adviser in the Bush administration and worked under defense secretaries Donald Rumsfeld and Robert Gates as a defense policy director.Related Stories11/12/202411/12/2024Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Ala.), chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, took to X late on Monday saying that he was thrilled by the reports of Trump’s pick.“There is no one more capable or qualified for this crucial role,” Rogers wrote. “As a Green Beret, Rep. Waltz bravely fought to defend our nation. As a leader on the House Armed Services Committee, Rep. Waltz has continued to work around the clock to bolster U.S. national security.“Our national security is in good hands with Rep. Waltz at the helm.”‘China Initiative’During his first term in office, Trump broke with his predecessors to confront the CCP head-on, pushing back against its malign and hostile behaviors. One key program during that time was the “China Initiative,” which was launched by the Department of Justice (DOJ) in late 2018 and led to a significant increase in prosecutions against China’s state-sanctioned theft of trade secrets.Under the Biden administration, the DOJ terminated the program in early 2022 following a department review of the initiative’s practices.In March 2022, Waltz and two other House Republicans sent a letter to Assistant Attorney General Matthew Olsen of the DOJ’s National Security Division, urging him to reverse the decision to end the initiative.“The China Initiative has strengthened U.S. efforts to aggressively investigate and prosecute cases of CCP economic espionage and theft of U.S. trade secrets,” the letter reads.Waltz also voiced his concern about the CCP’s espionage in early 2023 after a Chinese high-altitude spy balloon flew over the United States for days before being shot down.“This balloon episode can have a silver lining, and that silver lining is that I hope this is a wake-up call for all of American society and across our government that we are undergoing a tidal wave of Chinese espionage,” Waltz told NTD, the sister media outlet of The Epoch Times, in February 2023.In October, federal prosecutors charged five Chinese nationals with allegedly lying and trying to conceal their actions near a remote Michigan military site where thousands of troops had gathered for summer drills. The incident happened in August 2023, when the five defendants were undergraduate students at the University of Michigan.In response to the indictments, Waltz wrote on X that “the vast majority [of Chinese students] are fine kids, but they have NO CHOICE but to spy for China if the CCP directs them to!”“We would never allow this from the Soviet Union during the Cold War. President Trump will put a stop to this,” he said.Human RightsWaltz has been outspoken about the Chinese regime’s human rights record.In early 2021, he introduced a resolution (H.Res.129) calling for a U.S. boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.“The world cannot legitimize the CCP’s acts of genocide in Xinjiang, destruction of the democratic rights of Hong Kong, and dangerous suppression of the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan that cost lives by sending delegations to Beijing,” he said in a statement at the time.Both the Biden and Trump administrations have determined that “genocide” was taking place in China’s far-western region of Xinjiang, pointing to the CCP’s detention of more than 1 million Uyghurs in its internment camps.In June, a U.N. human rights expert called on China to release information on the status of Gulshan Abbas
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Rep. Mike Waltz of Florida has a tough stance on communist China, having been vocal on Beijing’s espionage and human rights abuses.
President-elect Donald Trump has picked Rep. Mike Waltz (R-Fla.), a vocal critic of communist China, to serve as his national security adviser, Reuters said on Monday, citing two unnamed sources familiar with the matter.
Waltz, who won reelection last week for his fourth term representing the Sixth Congressional District in east-central Florida, was the first Green Beret elected to Congress. He has been chairman of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Readiness and a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
The national security adviser is appointed by the U.S. president and does not require Senate confirmation. If reports bear out, Waltz will take on the critical role of briefing Trump on national security matters and coordinating with various agencies.
Karoline Leavitt, the Trump–Vance transition spokeswoman, didn’t confirm the reports about Waltz. “President-Elect Trump is making decisions on who will serve in his second Administration. Those decisions will be announced when they are made,” she told The Epoch Times.
Before becoming a Florida congressman, Waltz served as a military adviser in the Bush administration and worked under defense secretaries Donald Rumsfeld and Robert Gates as a defense policy director.
“There is no one more capable or qualified for this crucial role,” Rogers wrote. “As a Green Beret, Rep. Waltz bravely fought to defend our nation. As a leader on the House Armed Services Committee, Rep. Waltz has continued to work around the clock to bolster U.S. national security.
‘China Initiative’
During his first term in office, Trump broke with his predecessors to confront the CCP head-on, pushing back against its malign and hostile behaviors. One key program during that time was the “China Initiative,” which was launched by the Department of Justice (DOJ) in late 2018 and led to a significant increase in prosecutions against China’s state-sanctioned theft of trade secrets.“The China Initiative has strengthened U.S. efforts to aggressively investigate and prosecute cases of CCP economic espionage and theft of U.S. trade secrets,” the letter reads.
“We would never allow this from the Soviet Union during the Cold War. President Trump will put a stop to this,” he said.
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Human Rights
Waltz has been outspoken about the Chinese regime’s human rights record.On June 4, 2023, Waltz took to X to commemorate the 34th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre and shared the famous Tank Man photograph.
Taiwan
Waltz has also been a member of the Congressional Taiwan Caucus. He advocates for strengthening Washington’s support of Taiwan’s self-defense.The CCP considers Taiwan a part of its territory and has been threatening war to take over the island.
Due to Beijing’s opposition, Taipei cannot participate in international organizations such as the World Health Organization. Waltz addressed the issue in May 2020 amid the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Reuters contributed to this report.
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