Article snippet: White House Donald Trump could decide to keep the U.S. in the Paris Climate Accord if there is a better agreement that benefits the American people. ABC News Chief Anchor Wall Street Journal on Saturday reported that the Trump administration was seeking to avoid withdrawal from the accord. "If there’s an agreement that benefits the American people, certainly," McMaster told ABC News Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos in an interview on "This Week" Sunday. In June, the president announced that the U.S. would exit the climate agreement, saying, "“I was elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh, not Paris." Trump’s national security adviser said the president has been clear he is withdrawing the U.S. from the deal because it does not benefit the U.S., but would be open to re-entering the accord if there is a better deal. “What the president has said is that we are withdrawing from the Paris Accord. He left the door open to re-entering at some later time if there can be a better deal for the United States,” McMaster said on “This Week.” “The president’s objection to Paris is not that he’s against the environment or the climate,” McMaster said. “What the president wants is a more effective approach to energy and the climate.” McMaster was also asked about the president's response to the London Underground terror attack Friday. After the attack, the president tweeted that the United States' travel ban should be "far larger, tougher." ... Link to the full article to read more