Trump now points his finger at safety adviser H. McMaster

President Donald Trump would have decided to replace his national security adviser, H. McMaster. The news was made known by the "Post" which, quoting several people aware of the President's intention, reported that Trump is considering several possible solutions including former US Ambassador John Bolton and the Council's chief of staff National Security Council Keith Kellogg.

The White House has not yet denied the news.

Last Tuesday, Donald Trump, relieving Secretary of State Rex Tillerson from office, announced: "I'm really at the point where we are getting very close to the government and the other things I want", suggesting his intention to make new "adjustments" to his government staff.

According to reports from the "Post" McMaster should not be removed immediately, Trump is willing to spend some time to carefully choose a strong and valid substitute.

Trump never worked personally with the army general McMaster and, again according to the revelations of the "Post", the president had recently declared to the head of the White House staff John Kelly his intention to raise the general because considered too rigid and complaining that his briefings were too long and irrelevant.

McMaster is Trump's second national security adviser, succeeding Michael Flynn, who was removed a year ago for ties he had with the Russian ambassador to the United States.

Trump now points his finger at safety adviser H. McMaster