Former national security adviser says he will cast vote for ex-vice-president despite saying Trump must not be re-elected ...
Former national security adviser John Bolton revealed he will write in former Vice President Dick Cheney for president in ...
Trump's sons are taking control of his transition team, vowing that choices will be made based on ideology and loyalty to their father.
Donald Trump's ex-national security advisor, John Bolton, said the former ... And though he may not believe Trump can run a dictatorship — the former president has previously stated that he ...
Former national security adviser John Bolton attempted to pacify concerns about presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump becoming a dictator by attacking his lack of “brains.” ...
Former Trump national security adviser John Bolton revealed to CNN host Kaitlan Collins on Wednesday that he voted for former Vice President Dick Cheney in the 2020 presidential election and would ...
Bolton doubts Trump's ability to be a dictator, citing the former president's intellectual shortcomings. Trump's failed election challenge underscores the resilience of American institutions ...
However, Mr. Bolton said he would not vote for incumbent President Joe Biden, citing ideological differences. John Bolton was interviewed by George Conway about his experiences working as national ...
John Bolton said, 'It’s a point that nobody can refute or confirm, he doesn’t have any idea what to do in the Middle East in ...
The U.S. presidential election in November might be the key to ending the Russia-Ukraine war, according to former U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton, who told Newsweek that Russian ...
John Bolton, former national security adviser for ex-President Donald Trump, warned of serious threats to U.S. national security amid the influx of migrants at the southern border in an interview ...
Former national security adviser John Bolton revealed he will write in former Vice President Dick Cheney for president in November — for the second time. “Well, I might as well say it now.