Former US national security advisor John Bolton said Sunday he thinks North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
Bolton spoke to ABC News for his first interview ahead of the Tuesday release of his tell-all book, which contains many damning allegations against Trump.
"And yet, the president has looked at them as evidence of this deep friendship," he said, adding that friendship does not amount to international diplomacy. Bolton added that he will vote for neither Trump nor Democrat Joe Biden in the November presidential elections. Instead, he will"figure out a conservative Republican to write in" on the ballot.
Moon's office on Monday accused Bolton of distorting facts, jeopardizing future talks, and of violating"basic diplomatic principles.""The Room Where it Happened" is Bolton's portrait of 17 months up close with Trump until he was fired last September. Moreover, Bolton backs up the allegations at the center of Trump's impeachment last year that he pressured Ukraine to dig up dirt to weaken Biden's presidential bid.
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