The Guardian (USA)

John Bolton says he won't vote for Trump and hopes he is a one-term president

- Helen Sullivan

John Bolton, the former national security advisor, has said he will not vote for Donald Trump at the November election and hopes history will remember him as a “one-term president who didn’t plunge the country irretrieva­bly into a downward spiral.”

In an interview with ABC News to promote his book, The Room Where It Happened, Bolton, who was Trump’s longest-serving security adviser, says that when he joined the administra­tion he “had confidence going in that many of the stories were distorted. That turned out not to be right”.

Trump had sought to have publicatio­n of the book blocked, but a judge denied the claim.

Bolton told the ABC News chief global affairs correspond­ent Martha Raddatz that Trump was not fit for office.

“I don’t think he should be president. I don’t think he’s fit for office. I don’t think he has the competence to carry out the job. I don’t think he’s a conservati­ve Republican. I’m not going to vote for him in November. I’m certainly not going to vote for Joe Biden either. I’m going to figure out a conservati­ve Republican to write in.”

Earlier on Sunday, the Daily Telegraph in the UK reported that Bolton had intended to vote for Democratic presidenti­al nominee Joe Biden, quoting him as saying that he had voted for Trump over Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election, but that, “having seen this president up close, I cannot do this again. My concern is for the country, and he does not represent the Republican cause that I want to back.”

A spokespers­on for Bolton told CNN that the life-long Republican would be voting for neither Biden nor Trump, saying: “This statement is incorrect. The ambassador never said he planned to vote for Joe Biden.”

Asked in the ABC interview how he thought history would remember Trump, Bolton replied: “I hope it will remember him as a one-term president who didn’t plunge the country irretrieva­bly into a downward spiral we can’t recall from. We can get over one term. Two terms I’m more troubled about.”

Bolton also described Trump’s chances of making a deal with North Korea as “zero”, and said Russian president Vladimir Putin felt of the US president that he could “play him like a fiddle”.

He said the US is in a “weaker position around the world. I think we have given up leadership in a wide variety of areas,” when it comes to national security.

 ?? Photograph: Justin Lane/EPA ?? US President Donald Trump with John Bolton in 2018
Photograph: Justin Lane/EPA US President Donald Trump with John Bolton in 2018

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