
Trump Accidentally Called Former National Security Adviser He Fired: Report
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"Why the f**k would I talk [to H.R. McMaster?]" Trump said after realizing he wasn't speaking to South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster, CBS reported.
President Donald Trump last month accidentally called his former national security adviser, whom he had fired in his first term.
On March 3, Trump attempted to call South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster (R) when he or an aide instead dialed the personal number of Trump’s former national security adviser, Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, according to a new report from CBS News.
Trump referred to H.R. McMaster ― who goes by Herbert ― as Henry on the phone before launching into a conversation not meant for the former adviser.
“Mr. President, this is H.R. McMaster,” he reportedly told Trump before the president responded with an expletive.
“Why the fuck would I talk [to H.R. McMaster?]” Trump said after realizing the mistake, multiple sources told CBS News.













