Before a room full of Trump allies at a Gatestone Institute luncheon, Bolton lamented the White House’s foreign policy misadventures
Bolton repeatedly dunked on the White House’s foreign policy misadventures during his tenure, saying that he’d tried to fight all their poor decisions but was thwarted by a certain someone.
After the attack in June, Trump was poised to launch a military response against the Iranians—strongly urged by Bolton—but pulled back after Fox News hostDuring Wednesday’s luncheon, Bolton said the planned response had gone through the full process and everybody in the White House had agreed on the retaliatory strike.
But “a high authority, at the very last minute," without telling anyone, decided not to do it, Bolton complained.
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