Deccan Chronicle

US sues ex-NSA Bolton to delay book publicatio­n

● THE CIVIL lawsuit filed on Tuesday in Washington’s federal court follows warnings from President Donald Trump that Bolton could face a “criminal problem” if he doesn’t halt plans to publish the book, which is scheduled for release next week.

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Washington, June 17: The Trump administra­tion has sued former national security adviser John Bolton to delay the publicatio­n of a book that the White House says contains classified informatio­n and that is expected to paint an unfavourab­le portrait of the president’s foreign policy decision-making.

The civil lawsuit filed on Tuesday in Washington’s federal court follows warnings from President Donald Trump that Bolton could face a “criminal problem” if he doesn’t halt plans to publish the book, which is scheduled for release next week.

The complaint is the latest salvo in a contentiou­s relationsh­ip between Trump and the hawkish Bolton, who was abruptly forced from the White House last September after repeated disagreeme­nts on national security matters.

It moves their rift into court, where a judge will be asked to decide whether Bolton shortcircu­ited proper procedures to get his book on the market — something his lawyer and publisher have strongly denied. His publisher, Simon & Schuster, called the lawsuit “nothing more than the latest in a long running series of efforts by the administra­tion to quash publicatio­n of a book it deems unflatteri­ng to the president.”

It said in a statement on Tuesday evening that Bolton had worked with White House officials to address their concerns, and that it “fully supports his First Amendment right” to tell his story. Chuck

Cooper, Bolton’s attorney, said Wednesday his team was “reviewing the Government's complaint and will respond in due course.” Cooper has said Bolton worked for months with classifica­tion specialist­s to avoid releasing classified material.

He has accused the White House of using national security informatio­n as a pretext to censor Bolton.

In its lawsuit, the Justice Department administra­tion contends that the former adviser did not complete a pre-publicatio­n review to ensure that the manuscript did not contain classified material.

It requests that a federal court order Bolton to “instruct or request” that his publisher further delay publicatio­n of the book to allow for a completion of the national security review process and to “retrieve and dispose” of existing copies in a manner acceptable to the government.

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