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(Edit: I wanted to end the thread title with a question mark ("?") but somehow that did not work. I did not mean to convey a fake news.)
That he dared to assuage the fear of our allies "behind the president's back" is allegedly a cause of discord. But it is not difficult to imagine Bannon fanning Trump's ego so that Trump graces his bedside more often at night.
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/arti...gton-loves-general-mcmaster-but-trump-doesn-t
That he dared to assuage the fear of our allies "behind the president's back" is allegedly a cause of discord. But it is not difficult to imagine Bannon fanning Trump's ego so that Trump graces his bedside more often at night.
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/arti...gton-loves-general-mcmaster-but-trump-doesn-t
McMaster's allies and adversaries inside the White House tell me that Trump is disillusioned with him. This professional military officer has failed to read the president -- by not giving him a chance to ask questions during briefings, at times even lecturing Trump.
Presented with the evidence of this buyer's remorse, the White House on Sunday evening issued a statement from Trump: "I couldn't be happier with H.R. He's doing a terrific job."
Other White House officials however tell me this is not the sentiment the president has expressed recently in private. Trump was livid, according to three White House officials, after reading in the Wall Street Journal that McMaster had called his South Korean counterpart to assure him that the president's threat to make that country pay for a new missile defense system was not official policy. These officials say Trump screamed at McMaster on a phone call, accusing him of undercutting efforts to get South Korea to pay its fair share.
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