Former national security adviser John Bolton blasts Pres. Donald Trump in his forthcoming White House memoir claiming that 'getting reelected was the only thing that mattered.'
Trump's former national security adviser defended his decision not to share what information he may know about the president's involvement in activities in Ukraine until after his book is published.Former national security adviser John Bolton blasts President Donald Trump in his forthcoming White House memoir claiming that"getting reelected was the only thing that mattered."
White House National Security Advisor John Bolton talks to reporters outside of the White House West Wing April 30, 2019 in Washington, DC. The former top security aide, who was pushed out of the White House last September, will make the case that the House Democrats’ impeachment inquiry was"narrowly focused" on Trump’s efforts to pressure Ukraine for information on former vice president Joe Biden.
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