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Trump Aide Sounds Alarm: ‘Serious Error’ Could Derail New Term

A loyal former Trump official has sounded the alarm, raising concerns that critical mistakes are being made within the National Security Council (NSC). These missteps, he warns, could derail the upcoming Republican administration’s agenda and lead to a shaky four years—or worse.

Meet Joshua Steinman, a National Security Council veteran who served under Trump’s first term. Over the weekend, Steinman took to social media to express his growing concerns, saying, “Out of loyalty to him, I am going public.”

What’s the Issue?

Steinman believes decisions about NSC staffing are setting the stage for trouble. He claims that personnel choices, particularly retaining staff from the previous Biden administration, could hinder Trump’s ability to achieve his goals—ending wars, fostering prosperity, and advancing his agenda.

“PERSONNEL IS POLICY,” Steinman emphasized, likening the NSC to the quarterback of a football team, with Trump as the owner. In his words, “If the quarterback isn’t right, the game plan falls apart.”

Key Concerns Raised by Steinman

  • Retention of Biden-Era Staff: Steinman alleges that a significant number of staff members from the Biden administration have been told they can stay. To him, this is a grave error. “Removing people like this isn’t personal—it’s just prudent,” he wrote.
  • The Need for Fresh Faces: Steinman believes rapid staff turnover is critical to ensuring Trump’s vision is executed effectively. During Trump’s first term, concerns over “optics” led to 50% of staff being retained, a decision Steinman now regrets.
  • Past Lessons: He reminded followers of the early days of Trump’s presidency, suggesting that holdovers from the previous administration may have played a role in triggering the first impeachment.

Why Does This Matter?

Steinman isn’t alone in raising the red flag. Conservative outlets like The Gateway Pundit have echoed his warnings, stating that the current setup could jeopardize Trump’s ability to govern effectively.

The bottom line? According to Steinman, decisive action is needed—starting with a clean slate at the NSC. “Rapid staff turnover is critical,” he said, adding, “This isn’t about being harsh; it’s about being smart.”

Final Thoughts

This bold whistleblowing move underscores the importance of strategic staffing decisions as Trump prepares for his next term. Whether or not these warnings are heeded could shape the course of the next four years.

What do you think? Should Trump embrace Steinman’s advice and clear the slate, or does keeping experienced staff make sense for stability? Share your thoughts below!

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