Former National Security Advisor John Bolton on Democracy and Rule of Law
John Bolton was interviewed by George Conway about his experiences working as national security adviser in the Trump administration. He also… read more
John Bolton was interviewed by George Conway about his experiences working as national security adviser in the Trump administration. He also shared his thoughts on what a second Trump presidency might be like, predicting Mr. Trump would seek retribution against his enemies and there would be “continuing crisis, turmoil, chaos--perhaps amounting to constitutional problems.” However, Mr. Bolton said he would not vote for incumbent President Joe Biden, citing ideological differences. close
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