Donald Trump’s former national security adviser says Trump absolutely wants revenge against those who tried to hold him accountable after Jan. 6, 2021.
John Bolton, President-elect Trump’s former national security adviser, is warning that Republican senators will be judged harshly by history if they confirm Kash Patel as the next FBI director.
Former national security advisor John Bolton said some lawmakers may be trying to “appease” President-elect Trump by supporting his Cabinet nominees after strong opposition to former Rep. Matt
Director of National Intelligence (DNI) designee Tulsi Gabbard began her charm offensive with key senators on Monday and got a boost from hundreds of veterans as she sought to allay concerns from
In an interview on CNN on Saturday, Bolton spoke about Gabbard's nomination for DNI in which he condemned her positions regarding Syria and claimed that the Assad regime may have files "about a number of Americans" suggesting the files include Gabbard, adding that it will be "very interesting to see."
Then-national security adviser John Bolton listens as U.S. President Donald Trump meets with the prime minister of the Netherlands at the White House on July 18, 2019 in Washington. Jabin Botsford ...
“This is part of the retribution campaign that he signaled for quite some time,” said John Bolton, who served as Trump’s national security adviser from spring 2018 through late summer 2019. “The important thing is that people understand that he’s ...
Former National Security Adviser John Bolton, who served in the first Trump Administration, has been vehemently critical of some of the far-right MAGA Republicans who President-elect Donald Trump has chosen for his second one — including former Rep.
After a back-and-forth over what was included in a funding bill, Congress voted Friday to pass a modified version to prevent a government shutdown. John Bolton, the former national security adviser in the Trump administration,
Former Trump national security adviser John Bolton joins CNN’s Kaitlan Collins to react to the New York Times reporting that federal agencies have opened reviews of Elon Musk and SpaceX, looking into alleged repeated failures to comply with government protocols that protect US state secrets.
President Trump isn’t in the position of President Ford.