John Bolton

Michael Cohen and John Bolton said they suspect Trump could have more classified documents stored in Bedminster, New Jersey, and elsewhere.
“I think everybody just ought to calm down," Trump's former national security adviser said.
“When somebody begins to concoct lies like this, it shows a real level of desperation," Trump's former national security adviser told The New York Times.
A conversation over the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan got heated between the Newsmax host and former national security adviser.
The Justice Department says Iran engaged in a murder-for-hire scheme targeting the former national security advisor.
"Critical" independent and undecided voters — nationally and in 4 swing states — have “decidedly unfavorable views of Trump,” a Bolton PAC poll found.
“It takes a lot of work.” John Bolton casually admitted having firsthand experience orchestrating coups in other countries.
"As somebody who has helped plan coups d’etat – not here but, you know, other places – it takes a lot of work," the former national security adviser said.
It would "require thinking through a policy, considering the pluses and minuses, the risks and costs. That’s just not what he does," dissed Bolton.
The former national security adviser said Russian President Vladimir Putin is likely irritated at the performance of his country's military in Ukraine.