Posted on 06/17/2020 5:12:20 PM PDT by robowombat
Bolton says Trump asked Chinese leader for help with election BY BRETT SAMUELS - 06/17/20 03:42 PM EDT 7,920 6,651
President Trump solicited Chinese President Xi Jinping's assistance in winning reelection, according to a forthcoming book from former White House national security adviser John Bolton.
Bolton describes an exchange that took place at the Group of 20 (G-20) summit in June in his new book, "The Room Where it Happened."
During the exchange with Trump, Xi referenced unnamed American political figures who were too critical of Beijing and were threatening the U.S.-China relationship.
"Whether Xi meant to finger the Democrats or some of us sitting on the U.S. side of the table, I dont know, but Trump immediately assumed that Xi meant the Democrats," Bolton wrote, according to an excerpt of the book published in The Wall Street Journal.
"Trump said approvingly that there was great hostility to China among the Democrats. Trump then, stunningly, turned the conversation to the coming U.S. presidential election, alluding to Chinas economic capability and pleading with Xi to ensure hed win," Bolton wrote. "He stressed the importance of farmers and increased Chinese purchases of soybeans and wheat in the electoral outcome. I would print Trumps exact words, but the governments prepublication review process has decided otherwise."
The U.S. and China ultimately signed a phase-one trade deal in January, though its follow through has been complicated by the coronavirus pandemic.
The former national security adviser, who resigned in September, also describes Trump as turning a blind eye to human rights abuses in China as he sought to negotiate a trade deal with Beijing.
Bolton wrote that he heard Trump acknowledge the massive crowds at demonstrations in Hong Kong in the summer of 2019, but demurred that he didn't want to get involved and "we have human-rights problems too.
The president similarly downplayed the need to issue a White House statement on the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, Bolton wrote, and appeared to side with Xi's explanation for why he was building the equivalent of concentration camps for Muslim Uighurs living in northwest China.
"According to our interpreter, Trump said that Xi should go ahead with building the camps, which Trump thought was exactly the right thing to do," Bolton wrote. "The National Security Councils top Asia staffer, Matthew Pottinger, told me that Trump said something very similar during his November 2017 trip to China."
The White House did not immediately offer a comment on Bolton's China claim. Trump campaign communications director Tim Murtaugh derided Bolton as a "disgruntled former employee" during an interview with Bloomberg TV shortly after the excerpt was published.
"It's an absurd allegation," Murtaugh said of the claim that Trump solicited Xi's help in winning reelection.
Bolton's claim about China is one of several damning allegations about the president's behavior. Bolton repeatedly paints Trump as being motivated by his desire to get reelected.
Bolton is a long-standing figure in conservative circles having worked for former Republican presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush prior to his time in the Trump administration.
He departed the Trump White House on rocky terms with the president, who has disparaged Bolton repeatedly in the months since he left.
The Trump administration is aggressively seeking to stop the publication of Bolton's book, and officials with the White House and Trump campaign have derided Bolton as an opportunist looking to profit off his time in the government.
The administration filed a lawsuit on Tuesday alleging the book contains classified information that stands to compromise national security if published before a government review is completed.
The Department of Justice asked the court to declare that Boltons account of his time as a top Trump adviser from April 2018 to September 2019 violated his nondisclosure agreement.
Lighthizer denies Bolton claim that Trump asked Xi for election help The Memo: Bolton exposé makes Trump figure of mockery Boltons attorney, Chuck Cooper, has denied that the book contains classified material.
"We are reviewing the Governments complaint and will respond in due course," Cooper said in an emailed statement early Monday.
Bolton has been a lighting rod figure in recent months given his decision not to testify during the House's impeachment hearings. He said he would only do so if a court ordered him to, and House lawmakers opted not to issue a subpoena, citing the expected lengthy legal battle.
Oh noes!! A president who is attempting to help a critical segment of America by promoting their products!!!! Terrible!!
Sounds like an Adam Schitt fairy tale.
Yeah right.
We love how the President from day one, Called China out and how we paid for China’s economy while the US loses hugely because of incompetent leaders from previous administrations that were to weak to change it up.
Bolton is a jerk.
Horseshat
CHINA CHINA CHINA!!!
Sorry John but we already know the story of Judas.
Lots of speculation and opinion in this one statement alone.
He’s a political whore trying to sell a book.
I seem to recall some “tell all” books that sold all kinds of dirt but were completely made up.
IMPEACH IMPEACH IMPEACH!!!
So Bolton is still butthurt about being publicly fired. He’s now unemployable as a govt employee.
...Trump as being motivated by his desire to get reelected
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Thats all you got, you neocon Lorax?
Did President Trump have to ask him again an hour later?
But if you read even what Bolton’s recollection of the conversation it doesn’t match the accusation. He said Trump basically told Xi that he (Trump) would be better for Chinese relations than a Democrat and then alluded to some farm deal with China that would help both of them. Pretty light stuff as far as I’m concerned, certainly not as bad as Obama telling the Russian PM that if he was reelected he would have wider latitude to cut a deal after the election.
Proof please...
Obvious Bravo Sierra from the NewsCorp globalists .... I wonder how long until Tucker Carleson gets accused of some dismissable offense ?
He is a turn coat and exactly knows what and how he can affect the election.
There’s really nothing wrong with the exchange. Trump can use whatever tactic he wants to appeal to the Chinese leader to make a deal.
In effect Trump said, make a good economic deal with America and I’ll get reelected and we’ll have good relations. Trump was responding to a complaint about anti Chinese officials. Because Trump was “playing” the Chinese leader, the comment didn’t make complete sense. Chi knows Trump has been brutal to China compared to the democrats. But Trump chose to brush it off and say “yeah those damn democrats”. It’s meaningless.
Yeah....right after he asked for Schumers and Pelosi’s endorsements!
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