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The 7 most disturbing allegations about Trump in John Bolton’s forthcoming book
Read moreThe 7 most disturbing allegations about Trump in John Bolton’s forthcoming book
What we’ve learned from the flurry of excerpts released Wednesday.
By Jen Kirbyjen.kirby@vox.com Jun 17, 2020, 6:00pm EDTShare this on Facebook (opens in new window)
John Bolton is publishing a book that recounts his tenure as President Donald Trump’s national security adviser. The Trump administration on Tuesday sued to delay its release, a week before it was set to be published. So, naturally, major news outlets have now “obtained” the book and are releasing the most explosive passages from the memoir.
And oh, boy.
Bolton’s book, The Room Where It Happened, contains numerous remarkable allegations about things President Trump said and did during his interactions with foreign leaders — none of which, it’s worth remembering, Bolton felt compelled to speak publicly about in the months since he left the administration or to testify about unless he was formally subpoenaed during the Senate’s impeachment trial.
But now that he has a book to sell, the longtime Republican foreign policy hand seems ready to dish.
In the book, Bolton — who, again, declined to voluntarily testify under oath during the impeachment trial because the White House told him not to — accuses the Democrat-led House of Representatives of committing “impeachment malpractice” by not going beyond Trump’s dealings with Ukraine to investigate other disturbing actions of Trump’s. Like, for example, Bolton’s claim that Trump asked Chinese President Xi Jinping for electoral help and other instances where Trump sought to use his power for personal or political gain. (Vox hasn’t seen the book in its entirety, so we are relying on reports and excerpts published elsewhere.)
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The 7 most disturbing allegations about Trump in John Bolton’s forthcoming book

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