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Trump 'pleaded' with China's president to buy US agricultural products to help him win the 2020 election, according to John Bolton's new book

US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping at a bilateral meeting at the G20 leaders summit in Osaka, Japan, on June 29, 2019.President Trump asked Chinese President Xi Jinping to buy US agricultural products to help Trump win the 2020 election, John Bolton writes in his upcoming book.

The Trump administration sued Bolton this week, alleging breach of contract, to prevent him from releasing his book.President Donald Trump asked Chinese President Xi Jinping to buy agricultural products from the US to help Trump win states with large farming industries in the 2020 election. Bolton accuses the House of Representatives of committing "impeachment malpractice" in the book because he alleges that the president had engaged in significantly more impeachable conduct than just what he was ultimately accused of. The former national security adviser has attracted significant criticism from Democrats for including these details in his book after refusing to testify in the House's impeachment hearings against Trump last year.

The lawsuit against Bolton accuses him of breaking his contract by backing out of the National Security Council's ongoing vetting process to determine whether Bolton's book contains classified information that needs to be redacted or edited down.

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