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The request for electoral assistance from Xi is just one of many instances described by Bolton in which Trump seeks favors or approval from authoritarian leaders. Many of those same leaders were also happy to take advantage of the U.S. president and attempt to manipulate him, Bolton writes, often through simplistic appeals to his various obsessions.

 

In one May 2019 phone call, for example, Russian President Vladimir Putin compared Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó to 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, part of what Bolton terms a “brilliant display of Soviet style proganda” to shore up support for Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. Putin’s claims, Bolton writes, “largely persuaded Trump.”

 

In May 2018, Bolton says, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan handed Trump a memo claiming innocence for a Turkish firm under investigation by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York for violating Iranian sanctions.

 

“Trump then told Erdogan he would take care of things, explaining that the Southern District prosecutors were not his people, but were Obama people, a problem that would be fixed when they were replaced by his people,” Bolton writes.

 

So basically Trump has been manipulated by dictators by just being told "Obama wouldn't do this," or "These people are a threat...like Hillary Clinton."

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This quote jumped out to me and is a textbook example of how Trump plays the media.

 

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In November 2018, Trump came under fire for writing an unfettered defense of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, littered with exclamation points, over the killing of Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi. But according to Bolton’s book, the main goal of the missive was to take away attention from a story about Ivanka Trump using her personal email for government business.

“This will divert from Ivanka,” Trump said, according to Bolton’s book. “If I read the statement in person, that will take over the Ivanka thing.”

 

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22 minutes ago, CitizenVectron said:

Trump said he wanted to execute journalists:

 

 

 


To be fair, writing a salacious and intentionally misleading book about Trump would be pretty easy. This quote being a prime example.

 

Does this sound like Trump would say? Absolutely. But could Bolton completely make this up, and get people to believe it? Absolutely.

 

And at the core, I believe that to be the issue. It doesn’t really matter (to some degree) whether he said it or not. Just the fact it’s believable is damning.

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11 minutes ago, thewhyteboar said:

You can't classify inaccurate information so great job on confirming everything in the book!

 

It's also already out in the hands of civilians. Wouldn't that just mean government officials or those with security clearances couldn't read it, but it's free reign for anyone else that already has their hands on it?

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