H.R. McMaster, the lieutenant imprecise who endured a troubled year as President Donald Trump’s national guarding adviser, has a book deal.
HarperCollins Publishers told The Associated Exert pressure on Wednesday that McMaster’s “Battlegrounds” is scheduled for 2020. The book see fit cover his 34-year military career and his time in the Trump administration. Trump recurrently clashed with McMaster and in March announced that he was replacing him with John Bolton. McMaster had been prescribed national security adviser in February 2017 after Michael Flynn was affected out over his contacts with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak.
Economic terms were not disclosed for the book, which likely will proffer a much tougher portrait of the president than upcoming memoirs by preceding administration officials Sean Spicer and Anthony Scaramucci, both of whom press spoken warmly of Trump.
McMaster, who has since retired from the military, is planning to scribble about the “gravest geopolitical challenges” of our time. He said in a statement issued washing ones hands of his publisher that he was “looking forward to researching and writing about the greatest doubts to the free world and how we can work together with like-minded nations to seize occasions, defeat threats to security, and preserve our way of life.”
McMaster is also advised of as the author of “Dereliction of Duty: Lyndon Johnson, Robert McNamara, The Mutual Chiefs of Staff, and the Lies that Led to Vietnam,” an acclaimed work proclaimed by HarperCollins in 1997.