Trump, John Bolton and Putin
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Bolton has been a regular presence on cable news shows since Trump returned to office - often criticizing the president’s approach to foreign policy.
Former national security adviser John Bolton said on Tuesday that President Trump’s hot-mic moment at the White House on Monday reveals key insight into Russian President Vladimir Putin’s approach
Bolton, a frequent contributor to the WSJ, also recently appeared on The Daily Beast podcast, where he described Trump as “the world’s worst negotiator” and claimed the president struggled to focus on preparing for a 2018 summit with Putin due to watching a soccer game.
George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley estimated on Friday that former national security adviser John Bolton could spend five to twenty years in prison if convicted of possessing classified information.
Live updates and the latest news as a judge says "Alligator Alcatraz" can stay open and Trump addresses law enforcement personnel and National Guard in D.C.
President Vladimir Putin is prepared to meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy but all issues need to be worked through first and there's a question about Zelenskiy's authority to sign a deal, Putin's foreign minister said on Thursday.
The push for a bilateral meeting comes after the US president met Putin in Alaska last week, and welcomed seven European leaders and Zelensky to the White House on Monday. Trump admitted the conflict was "a tough one" to solve and conceded it was possible the Russian president was not interested in ending hostilities.