Everybody in Washington hates John Bolton
 Republicans say he's disgruntled while Democrats think he's just trying to sell books. And Trump calls him a 'sick puppy.'
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/0...-bolton-328921

Former National security adviser John Bolton leaves his home in Bethesda, Md., on Jan. 28, 2020. | Luis M. Alvarez/AP Photo
  By 
ANDREW DESIDERIO and 
BURGESS EVERETT
 06/18/2020 04:41 PM EDT
 
    John Bolton has few friends left in D.C.
  A day after excerpts from his  bombshell new book emerged excoriating President Donald Trump, the  former national security adviser has managed to turn everyone against  him.
 
  Republicans say he’s a disgruntled  sensationalist who’s merely trying to make money off his book. And  Democrats, once buoyed by Bolton’s turn against Trump, now say he is  “unpatriotic” for documenting his claims in a book rather than  testifying before Congress during Trump’s impeachment inquiry.
 
  Several Republicans this week took  direct shots at Bolton, a neoconservative once heralded as the gold  standard for the GOP on foreign policy and national security issues. 
  
Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.) said Bolton  is “somebody who thought he was being hired to be the commander in  chief, and he wasn’t.” Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said he found it  hard to take seriously “anyone who claims to have witnessed treason and  obstruction of justice and tells about it in a book.”
  
“Every meeting I’ve been in with John  Bolton, he views himself as the smartest person in the room,” added Sen.  John Barrasso (R-Wyo.), the No. 3 GOP leader. “He thinks he should be  president, speaker of the House and chief justice of the Supreme Court  all at the same time.”
 
                                                                                                                                                         Barrasso  also accused Bolton of becoming “the darling of the liberal left.” But  that’s not exactly true, either. Despite producing several new vivid  anecdotes that could launch new congressional investigations targeting  the Trump administration, Bolton has few friends in the opposition  party. 
                                                                                                                                                                              Sen.  Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) said Bolton “cares more about his book than he  did public service.” Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) said Bolton is  “obviously interested in making money, not saving the republic.”
 On  the House side, Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday criticized Bolton for  not testifying during the impeachment trial and said she’ll meet with  committee chairs to discuss whether to haul him in to speak to  lawmakers.
 And  it’s not just Capitol Hill Democrats who once tried to subpoena Bolton  and Republicans who feel like he’s turned on the party to juice his book  sales. The Trump administration is suing him in an attempt to block  publication of the book even as it’s set to be released in the coming  days. 
 Asked  about the timing of Bolton’s book and his credibility, Sen. James  Lankford (R-Okla.) declared: “Nothing about that smells right. The House  is frustrated by it, we are frustrated about it.”
           
 
    Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) said Bolton is “obviously interested in  making money, not saving the Republic.” | Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photo 
    In  his forthcoming memoir, “The Room Where It Happened,” Bolton makes a  series of explosive claims and argues that House Democrats focused their  impeachment investigation too narrowly on the president’s posture  toward Ukraine and suggests Trump may have committed multiple  impeachable offenses. 
                         
                                                     
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                                                                                                                                                                              Bolton  alleges that Trump asked Chinese President Xi Jinping to buy American  agricultural products to help him win reelection, and that the president  encouraged Xi to continue building concentration camps for the Muslim  Uighurs, a religious minority in the country’s Xinjiang region.
 Several  senior Republicans indicated they had no interest in discussing  Bolton’s bombshell claims, questioning both his credibility and his  motivations. It’s a somewhat painful moment for the hawkish Republican  Party, which once found itself in lockstep with Bolton on many issues.
 “I  don’t have anything to say about it, because he’s selling books,” Sen.  John Cornyn (R-Texas) said. He also downplayed any suggestion that  Bolton should testify.
 “I  have no ill feeling towards John Bolton. Do you want to ask me about  any policy questions?” said Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa). 
     
         
 
 
 
    White House
   Trump asked China for help getting reelected, Bolton book claims
     
  By 
CAITLIN OPRYSKO
 
   In  January, Bolton said he would be willing to testify as part of the  Senate impeachment trial under subpoena; but just two Republicans—  Sens. Mitt Romney of Utah and Susan Collins of Maine — joined Democrats  in the failed effort to hear from additional witnesses. Several  Republicans said they didn’t need to hear from Bolton in order to  conclude that Trump did, in fact, solicit Ukraine’s help in the 2020  presidential election, even as they determined that it was not  impeachable.
 “The  question for me was, did I need to hear more evidence to prove that the  president did what the Democrats accused him of doing. And I said no  because I’m convinced he did it,” said Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.),  who was essentially the deciding vote on the witness question.
                         
 Still,  Bolton resisted efforts to testify before House impeachment  investigators — even threatening to challenge a subpoena in court if  Democrats issued one to him, citing directives from the White House.
 “He  did it to maximize book sales. He felt like if he gave away information  before, it would hurt his book sales,” Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) said.  “And so he held back even when it would be valuable to the nation.”
 Democrats  also took issue with Bolton’s criticisms of the impeachment inquiry,  arguing that he should have testified if he felt that he had relevant  information to share.
 “Bolton  himself says if the Democrats just asked the right questions the  impeachment might have turned differently,” said Sen. Chris Coons  (D-Del.). “Mr. Bolton, why didn’t you come forward and testify to this  effect while we were conducting an impeachment trial?”
       
  
 Members of Bolton’s staff, however, testified voluntarilyduring the impeachment inquiry, something Democrats regularly pointed out as they decried Bolton’s “unpatriotic”refusal, as House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) put it in statements filled with criticism. 
                                                                                                                                                                              “For  the first time in my 14-year political career I agree with Adam  Schiff,” said Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.). He said of Bolton’s book: “I  got a long reading list ahead of me, and it’s not going to go to the top  of the stack.”
 But  Democrats may find Bolton’s book more enticing. And they were quick not  to dismiss Bolton’s claims outright, saying that many of them fit into a  pattern for Trump. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and  Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said they found Bolton credible,  while Brown said Bolton likely had documents to back up his assertions. 
 “I  understand that given his motivations, people might question what he’s  written. That’s a logical skepticism,” Murphy said. “But what he’s  written seems consistent with everything we’ve watched Trump do publicly  for the past three years.”
 Senate  Democrats are pushing for additional information on many of Bolton’s  assertions, most notably his allegations involving Trump’s conversations  with Xi. 
 “Regardless  of whether you believe it or not, it needs to be tested because some of  the issues presented in the book, if true, in my view undermine the  interests of the United States,” said New Jersey Sen. Robert Menendez,  the top Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee.
           
 
    Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) declined to take sides in the battle between Bolton and Trump. | Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
    The GOP-controlled Senate, though, is unlikely to pursue Bolton’s account of working at the White House.
 Sen.  Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), the interim chairman of the Senate Intelligence  Committee, demurred on whether he was interested in bringing Bolton  before the panel to question him about the classified aspects of his  memoir. Rubio declined to take sides in the battle between Bolton and  Trump, who has repeatedly accused Bolton of lying.
                                                      Bolton doesn’t seem to have many  friends left within the Trump administration, either. Hours after  explosive details from the manuscript emerged, the Justice Department  asked a federal judge for an emergency order to block publication of  Bolton’s book, which is slated for public release on Tuesday and has  already been shipped to some sellers.
  The Justice Department argued that  Bolton’s book contains classified information — an apparent  acknowledgment that many of the details in the book are true. Yet Trump  and his allies have dubbed Bolton a liar, saying he fabricated the  anecdotes included in the book.
  “Bolton’s book, which is getting  terrible reviews, is a compilation of lies and made up stories, all  intended to make me look bad,” Trump tweeted Thursday morning. “Many of  the ridiculous statements he attributes to me were never made, pure  fiction. Just trying to get even for firing him like the sick puppy he  is!”