

The McMaster, who served as a national security adviser during the first term of President Trump and fired after 13 months, was surprised that he had heard about Trump, the channel notes. Just the day before, on March 2, Trump criticized McMaster in social networks, calling him on social networks “a” weak and completely ineffective loser. ” McMaster, in turn, repeatedly criticized Trump.
At the very beginning of the conversation, Trump called him “Henry”, and the McMaster realized that he wanted to talk not to him. Two sources informed CBS News that the president intended to call the Governor of South Carolina Henry McMaster.
When the ex-adviser pointed to Trump to a mistake, he said: “What the hell should I talk to [ним]? “, After which he fell upon McMaster with criticism, two sources said.
It is unclear who is responsible for what he gained the wrong McMaster. According to one person familiar with the call, the call was made by an assistant working with the president.
The representative of the White House refused to discuss the president’s personal calls or whether a telephone conversation took place.
Context
McMaster openly spoke about Trump's views on the illegitimate President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, CBS News notes. In his opinion, Putin “played on the pride and uncertainty of Trump with the help of flattery”-the ex-adviser wrote about this in his recent memoirs “War with himself.”



