Deputy Assistant Attorney General David Morel, a lawyer for the U.S. government, stated that John Bolton's decision to publish a devastating book about his time in the Donald Trump administration is "a flagrant breach" of Bolton's agreement to not write about classified matters.
Recall earlier this week when Trump made the nonsense claim that everything he says is classified.
Morrell begged at a court hearing for John Bolton to "claw back" all copies of his book.
Trump and Toady AG Bill Barr are suing John Bolton for breach of contract in an effort to prevent Americans from reading his new book.
However, this nonsense move has only drawn more attention to Bolton’s book.
Bolton’s book is titled, "In the Room Where It Happened: A White House Memoir.” It’s due to be released on June 23.
The book is Bolton’s insider account of White House events and is devastating to Trump.
Here are some of the most devastating and juicy excerpts:
Trump begged Chinese President Xi Jinping to help win re-election during a closed-door June 2019 meeting.
Bolton bluntly states that intelligence briefings with Trump were a waste of time.
Bolton writes that Trump did not seem to know Britain is a nuclear power and that Trump had at one time asked if Finland is part of Russia.
Bolton states that Trump intervened in criminal investigations to give favors to "dictators he liked.”
Bolton claims that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo dismissed Trump’s North Korea diplomacy efforts, stating that there was a “zero probability of success.”
Bolton writes that Trump stated that journalists are "scumbags" who should be "executed."
Bolton says that Trump made comments in a July 2019 meeting in New Jersey, where Trump also suggested that more journalists should be “jailed to compel them to reveal their sources.”
Trump said that Muslim concentration camps in China the “right thing to do.”
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