The former national security adviser called for the secretary of state to resign as his "reputation might suffer for a long time."
Bolton, who worked for Trump during his first term, said this is more proof that his old boss isn't fit for the Oval Office.
John Bolton has spent years trying to disguise himself as a conservative while attacking those who don’t believe in his
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Mediaite on MSNJohn Bolton Says Trump’s Brain Is Cooked: ‘His Mind Is Full of Mush’John Bolton, a former National Security Advisor in President Donald Trump's first term, said his ex-boss is cognitively damaged. The post John Bolton Says Trump’s Brain Is Cooked: ‘His Mind Is Full of Mush’ first appeared on Mediaite.
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Hosted on MSNDonald Trump summed up in three words as advisor says he's 'not fit to be president'John Bolton, a former American government official who served as Trump's national security advisor between 2018 and 2019, told LBC's Lewis Goodall that Trump is a "lame duck" pres
Former national security adviser John Bolton said President Trump’s mind is “full of mush” as he navigates international affairs and ending the Russia-Ukraine war. Bolton joined CNN’s “The Source”
John Bolton told comedian Jordan Klepper that President Donald Trump can be a "useful idiot" for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
NPR's Scott Simon talks to former National Security Adviser John Bolton about the foreign policy implications of Friday's shocking press conference between President Trump and President Zelenskyy.
Former national security adviser John Bolton thinks that Donald Trump’s mind is deteriorating, based on some of his recent comments. CNN’s Kaitlan Collins asked Bolton in an interview Monday ...
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Conservatives Attack Trump Over Zelensky Clash: 'Disaster for the US'
European leaders ‘doubling down’ on backing Zelensky after Trump blowup
Rattled European leaders are scrambling to salvage U.S. support for Ukraine after President Donald Trump’s explosive meeting with President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Europeans embrace Zelensky after he was vilified by Trump
Top US officials are piling heat on Volodymyr Zelensky, suggesting he may need to relinquish power after his disastrous Oval Office meeting — even as Europe embraces the Ukrainian president more tightly than ever.
During a conversation in front of cameras, relations broke down as Trump and Zelensky started arguing in front of reporters, leading to Vance jumping in and scolding Zelensky, accusing him of campaigning with Democrats in 2024 and not being "thankful" for U.S. support to fight off the Russian invasion.
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