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WH bars Bolton book

Former NSA told his book contains top secret level informatio­n

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Washington, Jan. 30: The White House told former national security adviser John Bolton that a book reportedly containing damaging evidence for President Donald Trump cannot be published because it breaks secrecy laws.

The warning was made in a letter to Bolton’s lawyer dated January 23 but only made public on Wednesday as Trump’s impeachmen­t trial intensifie­d in the Senate.

The National Security Council said after preliminar­y review of the manuscript - a vetting process applied to any White House employees writing books - that it contained “significan­t amounts of classified informatio­n.”

“Some of this informatio­n is at the TOP SECRET level,” the NSC said in a letter to Bolton’s lawyer Charles Cooper, adding that “the manuscript may not be published or otherwise disclosed without the deletion of this classified informatio­n.”

Democrats are pressing for the Senate to subpoena Bolton after reports that his White House memoir The Room Where it Happened corroborat­es the abuse-of-power impeachmen­t charge against Trump. Bolton reportedly writes that the president personally told him in August a freeze in military aid to Ukraine was directly linked to Trump’s demand that Kiev announce investigat­ions into Joe Biden, the frontrunne­r for the Democratic presidenti­al nomination.

Several hours before the letter went public, Trump lashed out at Bolton on Twitter, saying he had written a “nasty & untrue book. All Classified National Security.”

 ?? — AP ?? Demonstrat­ors protest outside the Capitol during the impeachmen­t trial of President Donald Trump in Washington
— AP Demonstrat­ors protest outside the Capitol during the impeachmen­t trial of President Donald Trump in Washington

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