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Presidential campaign, Ambassador Bolton: How they sabotaged Trump when they offered him the debate with Biden in August
The American diplomat, John Bolton, who served as Donald Trump's National Security Advisor while he was president of the United States of America, has commented on the US elections.
In an interview for Fokus TV, he said that Trump was sabotaged when they offered the debate with Biden in August. "Trump was sabotaged when they offered the debate with Biden in August.
"Trump was sabotaged when they offered the debate with Biden in August. If the debate was held in September, Biden would not withdraw and Trump would gain ground. I am surprised how they call Harris, an agent of change, when he has been vice president for almost 4 years HARRIS-TRUMP It's 50% to 50%
, but unfortunately for my perspective as a Republican, the Democrats look better in the races for the Senate and Congress to put 2 or 3 sentences together, it would be a big problem. Trump's campaign has a lot of "leaks" for the media , he said among other things.
Interview:
Robert Pope: Do you think Harris would be a better president than Trump?
John Bolton: No! I am an unhappy voter. Just like I was in 2020. I want to vote for a conservative Republican. There wasn't one in 2020. I live in Maryland, where you can write another name and I wrote Dick Cenej, once my friend and a true conservative Republican and I will do the same thing this November. There are two non-affecting choices for any true conservative Republican. Whether Trump wins or loses, the battle for the party's soul continues.
Robert Pope: For me, Trump was one of the most successful Republican presidents. He lowered the taxes, secured the border. He signed the Abraham Accord with the Arabs and you are harsh with Iran. With all his rhetoric, he did what the conservatives want.
John Bolton: Of course. There are many of his decisions that I agree with and I helped him make those decisions. In May 2018 was the withdrawal from the Agreement with Iran. He tried since January 2017, but he was not good at it. I came in April and did it for 30 days. I think this was a brilliant move by Donald Trump. I agree with what you said. They were correct decisions and every Republican candidate who ran in 2016 would have done exactly the same things. If you say what values Trump added, there really isn't anything. He doesn't have any philosophy. I'm not sure he's capable of having one. one such. It cannot be related to what we call Policy Development. His decisions are Ad Hoc, like transactions and all filtered through the prism of how Donald Trump will benefit. He often makes a decision but changes it the next morning. Every time he made a decision for National Security, he looked at how it would benefit him politically. Every politician takes political positions into consideration, there is no doubt about that. In the second term, prohibited by amendment 22, he cannot compete again for a third term, so the trend that he can make decisions for electoral effect is very limited. If he wins and swears in January, from the first day he will be President in Ikje. He will not be limited by anything.
Robert Pope: There is no philosophy, but how do you describe conservative achievements?
John Bolton: I disagree. He has no conservative fiscal policy. The deficit increased a lot during his mandate. Why? It's other people's money and he doesn't want to know. If he benefits for himself, he will spend more on a big government than any democratic president. He consistently favors low bank interest. A real fiscal conservative, who believes in a control of monetary resources, knows that sometimes we would have high interests. Why is everyone supporting low interest rates? Does he have a philosophy? No, he is a real state agent and they always want low interest rates. It doesn't matter what the economy is like.