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Michael Waltz (Michael George Glen Waltz) was born on 31 January, 1974 in Boynton Beach, Florida, U.S., is an American politician (born 1974). Discover Michael Waltz's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

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Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 31 January 1974
Birthday 31 January
Birthplace Boynton Beach, Florida, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1974

Michael George Glen Waltz (born January 31, 1974) is an American politician and United States Army officer serving as the U.S. representative for Florida's 6th congressional district.

2010

In 2010, Waltz helped found the analytics and training company Metis Solutions.

2017

After telling an anecdote to the 2017 Conservative Political Action Conference audience about his time serving in Afghanistan during the public announcement of the Obama-era troop withdrawals, Waltz said of the War in Afghanistan, "So, are we 15 years in? Yes. Are we in for a lot more fighting and do we need a long-term strategy to undermine the ideology of Islamic extremism—just like we did fascism and just like we did communism? Yes, we do. Uh, and you know, I think we're in for a long haul and I think our nation's leadership needs to begin telling the American people, 'I'm sorry, we don't have a choice, we're 15 years in to what is going to be a multi-generational war because we're talking about defeating an idea.' It's easy to bomb a tank, very difficult to defeat an idea and that's exactly what we have to do."

After his statement, a CPAC audience member disrupted the panel, shouting "It's impossible".

Waltz is considered one of Congress's most hawkish members with regard to China, saying, "We are in a Cold War with the Chinese Communist Party."

In 2021, he was the first member of Congress to call for a full U.S. boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing over what he described as the CCP’s genocide and internment of Chinese Uyghur populations and the enslavement, forced labor, and concentration camp of ethnic minorities in China.

Waltz serves on the House China Task Force with 15 Republican lawmakers representing 14 committees of jurisdiction to coordinate policy on China.

The Task Force collaborated and released the China Task Force report.

The CTF issued a final report that includes 82 key findings and more than 400 forward-leaning recommendations to addressing the China threat.

2018

A member of the Republican Party, he was first elected in 2018 and succeeded Ron DeSantis, who went on to be elected the 46th governor of Florida in 2018.

Waltz was born in Boynton Beach, Florida, and grew up in Jacksonville.

He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in international studies from the Virginia Military Institute and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army.

Waltz represents Florida's 6th congressional district, which is on the eastern Florida coast and stretches from Jacksonville's southern suburbs to New Smyrna Beach.

It includes the city of Daytona Beach.

Waltz is a combat-decorated Green Beret still serving as a colonel in the U.S. Army National Guard, and a former White House and Pentagon policy advisor.

He is the first Green Beret to be elected to Congress.

Waltz graduated with honors as a Distinguished Military Graduate from the Virginia Military Institute, and has served over 26 years in the Army.

After commissioning as an Army lieutenant, he graduated Ranger School and was selected to be a Green Beret, serving worldwide as a Special Forces officer with multiple tours in Afghanistan, the Middle East and Africa.

For his actions in combat, Waltz was decorated with four Bronze Stars, including two for valor.

Waltz worked in the Pentagon as a defense policy director for Secretaries of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and Robert Gates.

He went on to serve in the White House as the vice president's counterterrorism advisor.

Waltz wrote "Warrior Diplomat: A Green Beret’s Battles from Washington to Afghanistan."

Waltz ran for Florida's 6th congressional district in 2018 to succeed incumbent Republican Ron DeSantis, who retired before being elected governor of Florida.

He defeated John Ward and Fred Costello in the Republican primary before facing Democratic nominee Nancy Soderberg, a former representative at the United Nations and the former Deputy National Security Advisor, in the general election.

Waltz won with 56.31% of the vote to Soderberg's 43.69%.

Waltz was challenged by Democratic nominee Clint Curtis.

He received 265,393 votes (60.64%) to Curtis's 172,305 (39.36%).

2019

Waltz was sworn in to the 116th United States Congress on January 3, 2019.

2020

It was bought in November 2020 by Pacific Architects and Engineers for $92 million.

In the 116th Congress, Waltz sponsored the American Critical Mineral Exploration and Innovation Act of 2020 to reduce America’s dependence on foreign sources of critical minerals and bring the U.S. supply chain from China back to America by establishing a critical mineral research and development program in the Department of Energy.

The bill was signed into law in Section 7002 of Division Z in the FY21 appropriations bill.

Waltz has also pioneered legislation to secure American universities and academies from Chinese espionage.

In 2020, he secured legislation that provides a universal requirement, for all agencies, for researchers to disclose all foreign funding sources in applications for federal funding.

Failure would result in permanent termination of research and developments awards to the professor or school, permanent debarment of malign professors, and criminal charges.

Further, Waltz directed the Department of Defense to track foreign talent recruitment programs that pose a threat to the United States, particularly as a response to China Communist Party efforts to infiltrate American universities.

Waltz also sponsored legislation to ensure the federal Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) does not invest in Chinese or Russian markets.

Weeks later, President Trump directed the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board to reverse their decision to expand TSP investments.

In December 2022, Waltz warned that the U.S. could lose its strategic advantage over China in the Indian Ocean.

In April 2020, Waltz joined the National Guard's COVID-19 response efforts as a colonel on the planning staff.

On November 6, 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, he tested positive for the virus.