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The longtime Republican aide seems to want back in – she might want to rethink her ideas on the civil war and slavery first Kathleen Troia McFarland, better known as KT, was a deputy national security adviser to Donald Trump between January and May 2017. After she was shoved out the door by HR McMaster, Steve Bannon and Reince Priebus, McFarland expected to relocate to Singapore as US ambassador. After all, the president nominated her. Related: ‘Right makes might’: Lincoln Project takes aim at Trump from Cooper Union Think of McFarland’s book as paean to populism written from the Hamptons McFarland refers to the 'will of the people’ but fails to mention that Trump lost the popular vote Related: Dark Towers review: Deutsche Bank, Donald Trump and a must-read mystery Continue reading…