Responsible advisers and GOP lawmakers should redirect his focus to other targets, especially the EU.
NPR's Scott Simon talks to former National Security Adviser John Bolton about the foreign policy implications of Friday's shocking press conference between President Trump and President Zelenskyy.
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Volodymyr Zelensky posted a classy message thanking the American people shortly after the cowardly and shameful bullying he ...
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Republican lawmakers are sounding the alarm over the Trump administration’s pointed refusal to blame Russia for starting the ...
The surprise US vote comes after Trump decided to start direct talks with Russia to end the war, shocking Ukraine and its ...
Bolton, who worked for Trump during his first term, said this is more proof that his old boss isn't fit for the Oval Office.
Former national security adviser John Bolton said President Trump’s mind is “full of mush” as he navigates international ...
The United States voted with Russia Monday against a resolution condemning its invasion of Ukraine, rejecting a text widely adopted by the UN General Assembly. As US President Donald Trump stakes out ...
John Bolton, a former National Security Advisor in President Donald Trump's first term, said his ex-boss is cognitively damaged.