Here are 5 things we learned from John Bolton's explosive ABC interview:
The full extent of John Bolton’s explosive criticism of President Trump was laid bare in a much-anticipated interview with ABC News that aired on Sunday, in which the former national security advisor said he won’t be voting for his former boss, adding that he hopes Trump will be remembered as a “one-term president.
Bolton told ABC’s Martha Raddatz: “I hope will remember him as a one-term president . . . We can get over one term,” adding that he will not vote for him and will instead “figure out a conservative Republican to write in” on the ballot. He also weighed in on Trump’s relationship with North Korea’s Kim Jong-un, saying he thinks the 36-year-old “gets a huge laugh” out of Trump’s perception of their relationship.
Bolton, who was fired by Trump last September, claims he resigned after Trump proposed meeting with the Taliban during Afghan peace negotiations. Trump has previously accused Bolton of making up “lies and fake stories” for the book, and called him a “wacko.”pits the President against Bolton, a veteran Republican Beltway warrior.
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‘One-Term President’: Five Things We Learned From John Bolton’s Explosive ABC InterviewI am a breaking news reporter for Forbes in London, covering Europe and the U.S. Previously I was a news reporter for HuffPost UK, the Press Association and a night reporter at the Guardian. I studied Social Anthropology at the London School of Economics, where I was a writer and editor for one of the university’s global affairs magazines, the London Globalist. That led me to Goldsmiths, University of London, where I completed my M.A. in Journalism. Got a story? Get in touch at isabel.togohforbes.com, or follow me on Twitter bissieness. I look forward to hearing from you.
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