By Larry Klayman
WND
March 23, 2018
In recent weeks, President Trump has boldly exercised his executive authority and fired a Cabinet official and the national security adviser. I am talking about former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and National Security Adviser Gen. H.R. McMaster. Both of these individuals were at odds in large part with the president’s agenda and deserved to be let go. The country is better for it, particularly in the later respect with the appointment of John Bolton to replace McMaster as The Donald heads into a meeting and possibly negotiations with Kim Jong-un of North Korea over its nuclear program.
Undoubtedly, there will be more changes in the coming weeks and months, as the president continues to “fine tune” his team, getting rid of “destructive deadwood.” Clearly, with the White House leak this week that Trump had been recommended not to congratulate Vladmir Putin on being re-elected as president of Russia, the moles and traitors in the people’s house need to be shown the door, once and for all.