In a stunning move that blindsided Washington, the White House has purged more than 100 National Security Council staffers—all within half an hour. The order came via a sudden 4:20 p.m. email, giving employees 30 minutes to pack up and leave.
The architect behind the purge? Secretary of State & National Security Advisor Marco Rubio, executing what insiders are calling a "total reset" of U.S. foreign policy machinery.
Staffers working remotely were told to return government devices and schedule off-site pick-ups for their belongings. No prior warning. No press briefings. Just a clean sweep.
This follows the dismissal of top figures like ex-NSA Waltz, amid whispers of “disloyalty” and resistance to the administration’s hardened America First vision.
One senior official called it:
> “A political reset disguised as a national security reform.”
What happens when the world’s most powerful country decapitates its foreign policy brain trust overnight? Allies are rattled. Critics are outraged. And the world watches—uncertain of what comes next.
Stay tuned. The new NSC is being built. From scratch.