Key facts
- Charles McLaughlin, senior director for European and Russian Affairs at the White House NSC, is departing.
- The departure is part of a broader staff shake-up at the National Security Council.
- Mike Needham, a Rubio aide, has moved to the NSC as deputy national security adviser.
- Chris Curran, another Rubio aide, is a candidate to replace McLaughlin.
- A White House official stated McLaughlin is returning to the National Defense University as his detail was expiring.
Charles McLaughlin, the White House's senior director for European and Russian Affairs at the National Security Council (NSC), is expected to leave his post. This departure is part of a wider staff shake-up within the NSC. Sources suggest these personnel moves could lead to Secretary of State Marco Rubio and his team exerting tighter day-to-day control over policymaking, potentially restoring some of the NSC's former influence. Rubio also serves as President Donald Trump's acting national security adviser. Mike Needham, a trusted aide to Rubio, recently moved to the NSC as a deputy national security adviser. Chris Curran, another high-ranking Rubio aide, is reportedly among those being considered to replace McLaughlin. The White House stated McLaughlin is returning to the National Defense University as his detail was expiring, and a spokeswoman defended his record, calling him an advocate for President Trump's agenda for peace. Some European officials, who described McLaughlin as a fair professional but potentially more interested in normalizing relations with Russia than pressuring Moscow, are reportedly hoping for a more hawkish replacement. The NSC's role has diminished since Trump's return to office, with staff purges and the removal of National Security Adviser Mike Waltz in April 2025.