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Former assistant to the President for national security John Bolton revealed on air of TV channel Fox News the details of his controversial book “the Room where it happened: memories of the White house.”

he said that He destroyed all the records made during secret meetings in the White house, and wrote the book from memory. “I have a good enough memory,” said Bolton to the question of how he reproduced in his book quotes officials without using notes, which were to be destroyed after the resignation.

According to the former assistant to the President, the memory helped him to write another book devoted to the work in the administration of the 43rd U.S. President George W. Bush. He noted that the records of his meetings in the White house was burned together with the other documents to be destroyed, the weekend immediately after the resignation.

Bolton did not believe that he destroyed any documents that were supposed to be preserved in the state archives. He explained that the idea to write a memoir appeared during work in administration.

on June 23, U.S. Secretary of state Mike Pompeo has compared the book of Bolton with information disclosure, which was organized in 2013 by a former employee of the national security Agency (NSA) Edward Snowden. Says Pompeo, the publication of such data is the threat and harm America.

In a memoir of Bolton, in particular, describes the details of trump’s negotiations with North Korean leader Kim Jong-UN, we are talking about the White house policy towards Ukraine and the alleged request of the American President to Chinese President XI Jinping to help him get re-elected this year.

John Bolton, former adviser to the President on national security, was dismissed from the American administration in September 2019, then trump said that he and many members of his team disagree with many of the policy proposals.