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John Bolton May Have Dirt on Donald Trump but He’s Still the Absolute Worst

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In recent days, John Bolton has been thrust to the center of the impeachment trial. Well, not exactly the center since it’s not clear if he’ll be appearing as a witness (since Republicans still haven’t agreed to even call witnesses) and Donald Trump’s counsel refuses to even acknowledge his existence. But he’s definitely right in the center of the periphery of the impeachment trial, if that can be a thing.

This weekend, the New York Times reported that in an unpublished draft of Bolton’s forthcoming memoir, Trump’s former National Security Advisor lays out how Donald Trump definitely did all the crimes he’s currently on trial for in the Senate.

Here’s the big reveal:

Over dozens of pages, Mr. Bolton described how the Ukraine affair unfolded over several months until he departed the White House in September. He described not only the president’s private disparagement of Ukraine but also new details about senior cabinet officials who have publicly tried to sidestep involvement.

For example, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo acknowledged privately that there was no basis to claims by the president’s lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani that the ambassador to Ukraine was corrupt and believed Mr. Giuliani may have been acting on behalf of other clients, Mr. Bolton wrote.

Those are the exact things that Trump has denied doing, and now here’s one of his formerly close allies explaining that he very much did do them. Twitter is now filled with jokes of John Bolton being the latest addition to “the resistance.”

These are, of course, jokes. I hope they’re all jokes. Because in addition to being an actual war criminal, Bolton is no friend to impeachment. When the White House’s former Russia expert Fiona Hill first brought her concerns about the Rudy Giuliani-led Ukraine “shadow operations” to Bolton (her direct supervisor at the time), he appeared to only care about distancing himself from that “drug deal,” as he called it. He didn’t relay her concerns to the FBI or anyone who would actually do anything about them, only instructing her to get in touch with the White House lawyers, who, as he had to have known, have a proven track record of dismissing and even actively covering up this exact sort of information.

But the really infuriating thing about Bolton is what he’s doing right now, which is taking information that could upend Trump’s entire impeachment defense and using it not to, you know, save our country, but to sell a book.

And before you think it’s the Senate Republicans’ fault that Bolton can’t be brought in to share all this bombshell information, remember that he chose not to testify in the House inquiry. They asked and he said he had been instructed by the White House not to appear, and that he only would if he were subpoenaed. Making this statement, like so many others, a straight-up lie:

Bolton’s book was reportedly submitted to the White House for review, allowing them the opportunity to deny certain elements or even potentially kill it entirely. Now that parts have been leaked, though, even if we never get to actually see it, the book could heavily influence the impeachment trial, starting with driving Republicans to vote to allow Bolton and other witnesses to give deposition. Which would be very cool indeed.

If only Bolton had come forward with all this information in the first place, instead of putting his $2 million book deal ahead of the stability of the entire country.

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Vivian Kane
Vivian Kane (she/her) is the Senior News Editor at The Mary Sue, where she's been writing about politics and entertainment (and all the ways in which the two overlap) since the dark days of late 2016. Born in San Francisco and radicalized in Los Angeles, she now lives in Kansas City, Missouri, where she gets to put her MFA to use covering the local theatre scene. She is the co-owner of The Pitch, Kansas City’s alt news and culture magazine, alongside her husband, Brock Wilbur, with whom she also shares many cats.

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