Bolton points out in book "Contradicting President's side" US media Jan. 28, 11:54

U.S. media reports that former Bolton Assistant Assistant Secretary-General Bolton has pointed out contentions inconsistent with the President's allegations over the allegations of Ukraine, and whether to seek testimony from Bolton in an impeachment trial. The ruling and opposition parties are drawing attention.

On the 27th, President Trump's impeachment trial in the U.S. Senate opened the second day of the President's "opening statement" on Tuesday, saying the president's lawyer said "lack of evidence and political motives. An impeachment attempt by the President. "

In the wake of the alleged impeachment trial, the U.S. media reported that former Bolton assistant secretary would soon publish a book, and that Trump sent a political opposition to the Ukrainian government in exchange for military assistance. Said that he had requested an investigation related to former Vice President Biden.

In response, two senators from the ruling and republican parties expressed their opinion in favor of summoning former assistant Bolton to impeachment, saying, for example, "contradicts the president's explanation."

If the ruling and republican parties agree, four people will be able to seek testimony from Bolton's former aides in an impeachment trial.

Whether to seek testimony from new witnesses is expected to be voted on in the Senate on 31st this month, and attention is being paid to the opposition and opposition.