Top national security advisers from both the Biden administration and President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming team are collaborating closely to present a unified stance against global adversaries, according to Mike Waltz, a Republican congressman and Trump’s nominated national security adviser. Waltz assured on Sunday that despite the transition, the U.S. remains aligned in facing ongoing challenges such as the war in Ukraine and tensions in the Middle East.
Waltz emphasized the close coordination between himself and Jake Sullivan, Biden’s national security adviser. “We are hand in glove,” Waltz said, stressing that U.S. adversaries should not view the transition period as an opportunity to divide the country. He added that the incoming team is fully committed to continuity in U.S. national security.
Senate Confirmation Hurdles for Trump’s Picks
While there is unity on national security matters, Trump’s picks for other key cabinet positions, such as intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard and Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth, may face a tougher Senate confirmation process. Gabbard has sparked controversy with her past remarks on Russia’s actions in Ukraine, and Hegseth has been accused of sexual assault, though no charges were filed.
Additionally, Matt Gaetz, Trump’s original choice for U.S. Attorney General, withdrew due to allegations of illicit drug use and sex trafficking.
Swift Senate Confirmation Efforts
Despite concerns over some nominees, Senator John Barrasso expressed the urgency of confirming Trump’s national security team quickly after January 20. Barrasso, set to be the No. 2 Republican in the Senate, stated the importance of having key personnel in place on day one to address critical global issues.
Waltz highlighted the escalating situation in Ukraine, where Russian forces have recently deployed new intermediate-range missiles. Describing the conflict as akin to World War I trench warfare, he stressed the importance of beginning discussions on a potential peace framework. Waltz emphasized that the goal would be to initiate talks to bring both sides to the negotiating table for a resolution.
Bottom Line
The ongoing collaboration between the Biden and Trump national security teams ensures that the U.S. is presenting a united front during this crucial period.
While challenges remain in confirming some of Trump’s nominees, particularly in national security, the focus is on maintaining a steady approach to global security concerns, especially in Ukraine. As the incoming administration prepares for January 20, the U.S. aims to foster diplomatic solutions to ongoing conflicts.