Lodi News-Sentinel

Trump ready to oust his national security adviser

- By Brian Bennett

WASHINGTON — Hard on the heels of firing his secretary of State, President Donald Trump is preparing another shakeup, moving toward replacing his national security adviser, H.R. McMaster.

The three-star Army general has been widely seen as a calming force in a chaotic West Wing, but never clicked with the commander in chief. A decision to replace him has long been rumored, and now seems increasing­ly imminent.

How long McMaster might stay at the White House remains unclear. Two White House officials said Trump might want to keep McMaster in the job until after a meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, which is planned for May.

McMaster has told aides he would not return to the military, even if offered a fourth star. He plans to stay in the job as long as the president wants him serve, he has said.

A move to replace McMaster would come as the Trump administra­tion faces weighty decisions on a range of global issues, including whether to abandon the multinatio­nal nuclear deal with Iran and how to confront North Korea over its nuclear missile program.

While Trump liked to boast about “my generals” — a group that included White House Chief of Staff John F. Kelly, Defense Secretary James N. Mattis and McMaster — the president did not develop a rapport with the national security adviser by many insiders’ accounts.

In Oval Office meetings, McMaster was said to bore and irritate Trump by meticulous­ly laying out the pros and cons on major policy questions.

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