Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Bolton offers help in book-tied probe

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WASHINGTON — Former Trump administra­tion national security adviser John Bolton will cooperate with any investigat­ion related to the recent publicatio­n of his tell-all book, which the Justice Department has said contains classified informatio­n, his lawyer said Tuesday.

The statement from Bolton’s attorney, Charles Cooper, followed reports in The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal that a federal grand jury had subpoenaed communicat­ions records from Simon & Schuster, which published Bolton’s book, “The Room Where it Happened,” in June.

The Associated Press could not immediatel­y confirm those reports, and the Justice Department declined to comment.

“We are aware of reports that grand jury subpoenas have been issued seeking informatio­n concerning the publicatio­n of Ambassador Bolton’s recent book,” Cooper said in a statement. “Ambassador Bolton emphatical­ly rejects any claim that he acted improperly, let alone criminally, in connection with the publicatio­n of his book, and he will cooperate fully, as he has throughout, with any official inquiry into his conduct.”

The Trump administra­tion has maintained for months that Bolton’s book contains classified informatio­n that could jeopardize national security. Bolton’s legal team has said he spent months addressing White House concerns about classified material and said he was assured in April by the official with whom he had been working that the manuscript was free of such informatio­n. It was only later, Bolton’s lawyers say, that other White House officials told him the book still included classified government secrets.

The Justice Department sued unsuccessf­ully to block the release of the book. U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth rejected that request in part because hundreds of thousands of copies had already been distribute­d. But the judge nonetheles­s made clear his concerns that Bolton had taken it upon himself to publish his memoir without formal clearance from the White House.

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