Former national security adviser John Bolton expressed his frustrations Monday about the "censorship" from the White House regarding his new book.
WASHINGTON – Former national security adviser John Bolton expressed his frustrations Monday about the"censorship" from the White House regarding his new book.
More: Federal judges' association calls emergency meeting after DOJ intervenes in case of Trump ally Roger Stone When asked about Trump saying the now-infamous call with Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, was"perfect." Bolton responded,"You’ll love chapter 14." Bolton's book,"The Room Where It Happened," is supposed to be published on March 17. He said Tuesday,"I didn’t think I was obligated to go through prepublication review. When my first book came out I didn’t. But we’re in the process now," adding,"and for now, I’m going to let it go."
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