Thursday, January 30, 2020

Bolton’s Lawyer Says Trump’s Claim of Classified Info in Book Is a Bunch of BS

The lawyer for former National Security Advisor John Bolton is pushing back on White House claims that his forthcoming book has a bunch of top-secret, classified material in it, and wants the White House’s review expedited as President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial churns on.

Bolton’s attorney, Charles Cooper, sent an email to NSC officials on January 24 in response to a letter sent by National Security Council officials a day earlier about the contents of the book, according to the Washington Post. “We do not believe that any of that information could reasonably be considered classified,” Cooper wrote.

Cooper also added that it was “imperative that we have the results of your review of that chapter as soon as possible,” given the possibility Bolton could be called to testify in Trump’s impeachment trial, according to the Post. Cooper has yet to receive a response, he told the Post in a statement.

READ: It’s kind of amazing how fast the GOP turned on its former hero John Bolton

The release of the letter comes after Trump tweeted on Wednesday that Bolton’s book, which he called “nasty and untrue,” was “All Classified National Security. Who would do this?”

Cooper sent the manuscript to the White House on December 30, according to a letter originally obtained by the New York Times. In the NSC’s response, dated January 23, senior director for records Ellen Knight told Cooper that Bolton would be breaking his nondisclosure agreement if the book was published in its current form, according to the Post.

On January 26, two days after Cooper responded to the NSC, details from the manuscript were published in the New York Times, including an account of a conversation Bolton allegedly had with Trump where the president told him he wanted to continue to freeze military aid to Ukraine until the country began investigating Hunter Biden.

The following day, the Times published more from the manuscript, namely details of a conversation between Bolton and Attorney General William Barr worrying about Trump’s relationship with Turkish president Recep Erdoğan and Chinese leader Xi Jinping. (The Justice Department has denied Bolton’s account of this conversation.)

It’s unclear yet whether or not enough Senate Republicans will join with Democrats to call Bolton to testify. On Wednesday night, GOP Sen. Ted Cruz told reporters that if they did, they’ll also call Hunter Biden to testify.

Cover: Former National security adviser John Bolton waves as he leaves his home in Bethesda, Md. Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2020. (AP Photo/Luis M. Alvarez)



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