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Bolton believed that once in the White House, “the impact of his decisions and the seriousness of their consequences will give him a kind of discipline.” This is why he agreed to join the government.
“I thought I knew what I was getting into…I was wrong,” he said.
While working for Trump, his actions were “not what I would consider a normal person to do.” This includes childish preoccupation with or obsession with unusual, inappropriate, or irrelevant matters, he explains.
In 2016, for example, Bolton was rumored to be Trump’s nominee for secretary of state. However, the election winner reportedly objected to this as he did not like Mr Bolton’s mustache.
A source recently confirmed this to the former ambassador, saying that during one car ride, “Mr. Trump kept talking about his mustache for 15 minutes.”
Bolton said, “It’s laughable now, but it doesn’t make any difference. But this man has been the leader of the free world for four years, and he could be again.”
He also recalled a strange moment during the 2019 Venezuelan political crisis.
The country’s President Nicolas Maduro had threatened opposition leader Juan Guaidó after a disputed election. In solidarity with Mr. Guaido, the White House hosted hosts. meeting with wifeFabiana Rosales.
Bolton said the children “had been threatened by President Maduro’s thugs, and that the wife of the chief of staff had witnessed her husband being dragged from his home and taken to prison.” . It was a very serious and serious discussion.
After the meeting, Mr. Bolton returned to the Oval Office and told Mr. Trump that he had been “very effective and very helpful in assisting Mr. Guaido.” But before I could bring it up, he said to me: “Did you notice she wasn’t wearing her wedding ring?” I thought to myself. “Huh?” This is President Trump’s behavior. ”
He also remembers Trump’s trip to Europe in 2018. He was scheduled to attend the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) summit, meet then-British Prime Minister Theresa May, and finally meet Putin in Helsinki.
Before boarding the plane, he told reporters: “Frankly, Putin might be the easiest of them all. Who would think?”
“No one knows the answer except Donald Trump,” Bolton says frankly.
Supporters of the former president despise their former colleagues. When Mr. Bolton published his book in 2020, former White House press secretary Sarah Sanders suggested that Mr. Bolton:drunk with power” and “another topic.”
In January, Trump’s senior adviser Jason Miller said, “To anyone who professes so much disdain for President Trump…Bolton Reservations“We certainly found a way to end the relationship.”
Their disagreement over Bolton’s hawkish stance was evident as the two men worked together. During a meeting with the Irish prime minister in 2019, Trump reportedly asked the national security adviser jokingly:Is Ireland one of the countries you would like to invade?”
In another discussion about foreign countries, he apparently said: “Okay, John, let me guess, you want to nuke them all?” And he is said to have said privately:John has never seen a war he didn’t like”