Former security advisor John Bolton ‘to publish scathing tell-all book’ after Trump ‘tried to block it’
FORMER security advisor John Bolton is planning to publish a scathing, tell-all book about his time at the White House national – even though Donald Trump "tried to block it," reports say.
Bolton, who served in the Trump administration from April 2018 to September 2019, is reportedly forging ahead with releasing “The Room Where It Happened: A White House Memoir” on June 23 despite 's objection to it.
The publication previously reported how Trump privately blasted for painting him in such a negative light
The news comes after the Trump administration reportedly tried to stop it from being published for months and Bolton claimed they were trying to "suppress" him from revealing the President's interactions with Ukraine.
It was that July 2019 call with Volodymyr Zelensky that led to the US leader’s impeachment trial from which he was .
The Sun has contacted Cooper for comment.
Bolton previously taunted Trump supporters by hinting at revelations about the US President’s infamous Ukraine phone call in his upcoming book.
In it, the ex-national security adviser Bolton claimed Trump wanted to freeze $391m in aid to Ukraine until their government helped probe his Democratic rival Biden.
Trump has previously said that Bolton would have started "World War Six" by now if he had listened to his former national security adviser.