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The Trump administration has fired the head of both the National Security Agency and US Cyber Command.

Axar.az reports that the removal of General Timothy Haugh comes amid what appears to be a wider purge of top security officials at the agency and at the White House.

Democrats have said they are "deeply disturbed" by the move and say it jeopardises national security.

It is not clear why Gen Haugh was removed, but it comes after a meeting between President Donald Trump and far-right activist Laura Loomer on Wednesday.

Ms Loomer reportedly urged Trump to fire specific employees whom she suspected lacked support for his agenda.

She posted on X that Gen Haugh and his deputy Wendy Noble, who US media reported was also sacked, "have been disloyal to President Trump. That is why they have been fired."

Trump, meanwhile, has denied that Ms Loomer played a role in the firings.

Date
2025.04.04 / 20:34
Author
Axar.az
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