Former National Security Adviser John Bolton's Book Pushed to June Release

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Former National Security Adviser John Bolton's Book Pushed to June Release
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Bolton's book about his time as national security adviser was originally scheduled to come out in May but is now set for a June 23 release

John Bolton's book has again been delayed, according to listings on Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble, both of which sayhas been pushed back from May 12 to June 23. The new date also appears on publisher Simon & Schuster's website.

Bolton's book about his time as national security adviser was originally scheduled to come out in March, but was postponed to May, pending a government security review. Meanwhile,has apparently grown longer. It was originally listed as 528 pages, but is now 576 pages, according to the retailer and publisher websites.

Bolton reportedly describes an August conversation, a month before he left the White House on acrimonious terms, when Trump told him that he wanted to withhold hundreds of millions of dollars in security aid from Ukraine until it helped him with investigations into political rival Joe Biden. Allegations that Trump pressured Ukraine led to his being impeached last December by the House of Representatives. In February, the Senate acquitted him.

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