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Trump ready to fire NSA McMaster: Report

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

In what could be the latest jolt to the senior ranks in the Trump administration, US has decided to oust HR and is discussing potential replacements, a media report has said.

in a major story last night said that Trump is "now comfortable" with ousting with whom he never personally gelled, but is willing to take time executing the move because he wants to ensure both that the three-star is not humiliated and that there is a strong successor lined up.

Sarah Sanders, however, dispelled the reports and said that there were no changes at the (NSC).

Citing five sources with knowledge of the president's plans, the daily said, "The turbulence is part of a broader potential shake-up under consideration by Trump that is likely to include senior officials at the White House, where staffers are gripped by fear and uncertainty as they await the next move from an impulsive who enjoys stoking conflict."

Rejecting the report, Sanders said, "Just spoke to the and Contrary to reports they have a good working relationship and there are no changes at the NSC."


The NSC is one of the most powerful wing of the that drives the administration's national security agenda.

The daily reported that the has complained that is too rigid and that his briefings go on too long and seem irrelevant.

Several candidates have emerged as possible replacements, including John Bolton, a former US to the United Nations, and Keith Kellogg, the of the National Security Council, the daily said.

Reports of McMaster's removal from the NSC have been gaining ground especially after Trump rebuked him last month on his statement that Moscow's interference in the 2016 election was "incontrovertible".

The daily quoting a senior said, "The is enjoying the process of assessing his team and making changes, tightening his inner circle to those he considers survivors and who respect his unconventional style.

If is ousted, he would be the latest in a string of high-profile departures since Trump took office in January 2017.

Trump recently used to fire and moved to install his close ally, CIA Mike Pompeo, in the job.

On Wednesday, he named conservative to replace his top economic adviser, Gary Cohn, who quit over trade disagreements.

yesterday documented a strong speech on

If and do not stop enabling the regime atrocities and adhere to resolutions, all nations must respond more forcibly than simply issuing strong statements, he said.

"It is time to impose serious political and economic consequences on and should not have impunity for his crimes, and neither should his sponsors, said in his address at the

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First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 11:00 IST
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