Donald Trump fires director of US National Security Agency and other officials – US politics live | Donald Trump

Donald Trump fires director of US National Security Agency and other officials – US politics live | Donald Trump

Donald Trump reportedly fires National Security Agency director

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Donald Trump fired Gen Tim Haugh, the director of the US National Security Agency (NSA) on Thursday, according to the top Democrats on the congressional intelligence committees.

The Washington Post reported yesterday evening that Haugh and his civilian deputy at the NSA, Wendy Noble, had been dismissed from their roles. Haugh also headed US Cyber Command, which coordinates the Pentagon’s cybersecurity operations.

Earlier on Thursday, Trump said he had fired “some” White House national security council officials, a move that came a day after far-right activist and social media personality Laura Loomer raised concerns directly to him about staff loyalty.

Loomer, during her Oval Office conversation with the president, urged the president to purge staffers she deemed insufficiently loyal to his “Make America Great Again” agenda, according to several people familiar with the matter.

No reason was given for the removal of Gen Tim Haugh.
No reason was given for the removal of Gen Tim Haugh. Photograph: Leah Millis/Reuters

The move, which reportedly caught intelligence officials by surprise, has prompted an angry backlash from congressional Democrats.

Senator Mark Warner, vice-chair of the Senate intelligence committee, said in a statement: “General Haugh has served our country in uniform, with honor and distinction, for more than 30 years. At a time when the United States is facing unprecedented cyber threats … how does firing him make Americans any safer?”

Representative Jim Himes, the ranking member on the House intelligence committee, said he was “deeply disturbed by the decision”.

“I have known General Haugh to be an honest and forthright leader who followed the law and put national security first – I fear those are precisely the qualities that could lead to his firing in this administration,” Himes added. “The intelligence committee and the American people need an immediate explanation for this decision, which makes all of us less safe.”

The Trump team viewed Gen Haugh skeptically in part because he served as a top deputy at the cyber command under the Democratic president Joe Biden. We will have more on this story and other political news shortly.

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UK foreign minister says Trump has taken US economic policy back 100 years with ‘return to protectionism’

Nato foreign ministers are meeting in Brussels today to talk about Russia’s war on Ukraine. Increased defence investment is a key item on the agenda. But some of European’s foreign ministers, including the UK’s David Lammy, have been asked about Trump’s sweeping tariffs on the way in.

Speaking to journalists, Lammy said Trump was taking US economic policy back almost a century by embracing protectionism. The British foreign minister explained:

The United Kingdom, like France, is a great maritime nation.

We are a nation that believes in open trade, and I regret the return to protectionism in the United States, something that we’ve not seen for nearly a century.

As you know, we are consulting with business and industry. At this time, we are engaged in discussions with the United States to strike an economic agreement and an economic deal.

And of course, we have been absolutely clear that all options are on the table as we ensure the national interests of the British people, who will be very concerned at this time about how this affects the bottom line for them and their economic welfare.

We will put their national interest first, and it’s in their national interests to be negotiating with the United States an economic agreement at this time, but keeping all options on the table.

David Lammy addresses the media during the meeting of Nato foreign ministers at the alliance’s headquarters in Brussels. Photograph: Geert Vanden Wijngaert/AP

You can keep up to date with all the developments in UK politics in Andrew Sparrow’s brilliant live blog.

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