Trump’s Infatuation With Putin Detailed In New Book By Former Aide

In his memoir, former National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster details Donald Trump’s determined efforts to build a personal relationship with Vladimir Putin, despite Russia’s election interference and advisers’ warnings. McMaster highlights Trump’s vulnerability to flattery and his clashes with the president over Putin, leading to McMaster’s eventual dismissal.

Trump’s Infatuation With Putin Detailed In New Book By Former Aide
by Shairin Panwar - August 25, 2024, 5:22 pm

McMaster Criticizes Trump’s Approach to Russia

A new memoir by HR McMaster, former National Security Adviser to Donald Trump, reveals persistent tensions over Trump’s approach to Vladimir Putin despite Russia’s interference in US elections. McMaster, who served as Trump’s second national security adviser, details in an excerpt published by the Wall Street Journal how Trump was determined to foster a close relationship with Putin, often dismissing the concerns of his advisors.

 

Trump’s Personal Rapport with Putin Under Scrutiny

McMaster recounts that Trump, from early in his administration, sought to build a personal rapport with Putin, often connecting all discussions about Russia to the federal investigation into Moscow’s election interference. The memoir highlights how Trump’s affinity for strongmen and his belief that he alone could forge a strong relationship with Putin led to significant friction with McMaster, culminating in his dismissal.

 

Contentious Moments and Trump’s Disregard for Advice

One notable instance was Trump’s decision to congratulate Putin on his re-election despite McMaster’s warnings that the vote was rigged and could be used to bolster Russia’s image. McMaster’s objections to Trump’s approach and his view that Putin was exploiting Trump’s vulnerabilities were key factors in his eventual replacement by John Bolton.