US National Security advisor McMaster to leave White House
Announcing his decision, Trump thanked Herbert Raymond McMaster for his service, praising his 'outstanding job' in his role as the National Security Advisor. McMaster 'will always remain my friend,' the US president tweeted.
'After thirty-four years of service to our nation, I am requesting retirement from the US Army effective this summer after which I will leave public service. Throughout my career it has been my greatest privilege to serve alongside extraordinary servicemembers and dedicated civilians,' McMaster said in a statement.
Trump reciprocated, noting that the general 'served his country with distinction' for more than three decades. 'General McMaster's leadership of the National Security Council staff has helped my administration accomplish great things to bolster America's national security,' the president said in a statement.
The White House has emphasized that Trump's move to relieve the general of his duties was a mutually-agreed decision. 'This was not related to any one moment or incident, rather it was the result of ongoing conversations between the two,' a WH official outlined.
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