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WASHINGTON, June 20 — A US judge refused today to block the release of a tell-all book in which President Donald Trump’s former national security advisor describes him as corrupt and incompetent. With the book already shipped to stores for sale next week, Judge Royce Lambert wrote that John...

Former National Security Advisor John Bolton during a meeting in the Oval Office at the White House, Washington April 2, 2019. — Reuters pic

With the book already shipped to stores for sale next week, Judge Royce Lambert wrote that John Bolton appeared to have failed to get written White House agreement that his memoir contained nothing classified. The judge said a review of passages that the government contends contain classified material has persuaded him that Bolton “likely jeopardised national security through publication.”, has been widely shipped to bookstores for publication Tuesday and many of its most damning allegations against Trump have been reported in the media. The picture — which Trump characterises as “fiction” — is ugly.

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