White House is accused of wrongly intervening to block John Bolton book

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WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - White House officials were accused on Wednesday (Sept 23) of improperly intervening to block former national security adviser John Bolton from releasing his best-selling memoir by falsely claiming it contained classified information.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - White House officials were accused on Wednesday of improperly intervening to block former national security adviser John Bolton from releasing his best-selling memoir by falsely claiming it contained classified information.

Knight had by late April cleared the memoir for its planned June 23 publication, only to then see the process"commandeered by political appointees seemingly for a political purpose," leading to a US Department of Justice lawsuit to block publication, her lawyer Kenneth Wainstein said in the letter. This allegedly included having Michael Ellis, a politically appointed NSC lawyer and former aide to US Representative Devin Nunes, an ally of President Donald Trump, conduct his own prepublication review of Bolton's book despite lacking relevant training, and declare it still contained classified information.

Justice Department spokeswoman Kerri Kupec said Knight's letter"confirms that Mr Bolton did not receive the appropriate and required written, pre-publication approval," and it was"not surprising" that NSC officials would pay close attention to ensure classified information was not released.

 

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