Trump suddenly fired NSA Director, his deputy: report

Washington: President Donald Trump has suddenly removed the director of the National Security Agency (NSA), according to US officials and Congress members, but the White House and Pentagon have not given any reason for the move.
Senior military leaders were informed about firing on Thursday Air Force General Tim HugThose who also take care of the cyber command of the Pentagon. Officials said they did not receive any advance notice about the decision to remove four-star general with a 33-year career in intelligence and cyber operations.
Apart from this, Hug’s citizen was deputy in NSA, Wendy Noble. Taking credit, far-flung activist Laura Lumor said that he expressed concern for the President about the loyalty of the NSA chief, a biden nominee.
Sen Jack Reid, a Democrat, stated that Trump “has given a precious gift to China, Russia, Iran and North Korea by purifying our national security leadership. Sen Mark Warner (D) said the US “was facing unprecedented cyber threats” and asked how the firing makes American safe. Trump has not commented on Hug or Noble, but he rejected the firing normally.