Former White House national security adviser John Bolton called President Donald Trump 'naive and dangerous,' in an interview that aired Sunday, adding that he hopes his former boss will be remembered as a one-term president.
Washington Former White House national security adviser John Bolton called President Donald Trump"naive and dangerous," in an ABC News interview that aired Sunday, adding that he hopes his former boss will be remembered as a one-term president.
The remarkable statement made by a former key adviser to the sitting US president comes after details of Bolton's upcoming book,"The Room Where it Happened," leaked this week despite the fact that it remains the focus of an ongoing legal dispute. "I hope will remember him as a one-term president who didn't plunge the country irretrievably into a downward spiral we can't recall from.
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