The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Claims Trump ‘not fit for office’

US: New book by former aide accuses president of series of transgress­ions

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

A new book by former US national security adviser John Bolton contains a series of claims about President Donald Trump’s time in office, accusing the commander in chief of ignorance of world affairs and putting his own personal interests ahead of those of the nation.

The book, The Room Where It Happened: A White House Memoir, is due to be released on Tuesday by Simon & Schuster.

Mr Trump, who tried to block the book, has hit back at Mr Bolton, who also served in senior roles under George W Bush.

Mr Bolton wrote: “I am hard-pressed to identify any significan­t Trump decision during my tenure that wasn’t driven by re-election calculatio­ns.”

Mr Bolton said Mr Trump’s attempt to shift a June 2019 conversati­on with

Chinese leader Xi Jinping to the US election was a stunning move, and wrote that it was among innumerabl­e conversati­ons that he found concerning.

He added that Congress should have expanded the scope of its impeachmen­t inquiry to these other incidents.

US trade representa­tive Robert Lighthizer, who attended talks between Mr Trump and Mr Xi in Osaka, said the claim was untrue, saying: “Would I recollect something as crazy as that? Of course I would recollect it.”

Mr Trump reportedly was unaware that the UK had its own nuclear deterrent.

Mr Bolton also said his former boss “saw conspiraci­es behind rocks, and remained stunningly uninformed on how to run the White House, let alone the huge federal government”.

He claimed Mr Trump typically had only two intelligen­ce briefings a week “and in most of those, he spoke at greater length than the briefers, often on matters completely unrelated to the subjects at hand”.

Mr Trump responded in a tweet that Mr Bolton was a “disgruntle­d boring fool who only wanted to go to war”.

Mr Bolton’s book suggests the president thought Finland belonged to its large neighbour, Russia.

While Russia did conquer Finland in the 1808-1809 war with Sweden, Finland was granted its own parliament in 1906.

The Soviets invaded Finland at the start of the Second World War, but this ended with a peace treaty in March 13 1940.

The book also claims the president backed China’s constructi­on of concentrat­ion camps for mainly Muslim Uighurs

Mr Bolton wrote: “According to our interprete­r, Trump said that Xi should go ahead with building the camps, which he thought was exactly the right thing to do.”

The book also says that the president was determined to undermine Joe Biden, his opponent in November’s presidenti­al election, by targeting Mr Biden’s son Hunter over his business interests in Ukraine.

Mr Bolton wrote: “He (Trump) wasn’t in favour of sending them (Ukraine) anything until all the Russia investigat­ion materials related to (Hillary) Clinton and Biden had been turned over.”

Mr Trump was found not guilty in an impeachmen­t trial of wrongdoing over these claims.

 ?? AP. ?? John Bolton is a former US national security adviser.
AP. John Bolton is a former US national security adviser.

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