White House, Rubio want better foreign-policy coordination after Argentina snafu with Noem
Summary
The White House and National Security Council want to improve communication on foreign policy decisions after Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem signed a visa waiver agreement with Argentina without informing key officials. They emphasized the need for better coordination among U.S. government departments to avoid future issues.Key Facts
- Kristi Noem, Homeland Security Secretary, signed a visa waiver agreement with Argentina.
- Marco Rubio, a key security figure, was not informed beforehand.
- A memo from the White House stresses communication with the National Security Council (NSC) for foreign agreements.
- The NSC must approve any commitments involving foreign countries.
- The incident highlighted communication gaps in the Trump administration's foreign policy.
- The issue didn't center on the policy itself but on procedural communication errors.
- Corey Lewandowski's work activities, including travel to Argentina, are under scrutiny but weren't directly blamed for this issue.
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