Former President Bolton's assistant Bolton warns that publication will not be approved, January 30 at 10:53

U.S. media reported that the White House contained confidential information in the book, which was published by Bolton, a former assistant aide to the U.S. He said he had warned Bolton that he would not allow publication.

For alleged Ukrainian allegations, Bolton's former Deputy Chief of Staff has reportedly pointed out a book that is about to be published that contradicts the President's claim.

In a report from the U.S. on Wednesday, the U.S. media reported that the White House had warned Bolton that the contents of the book would contain too much confidential information and would not allow it to be published.

President Trump also told Mr. Bolton on Twitter, "If I had heard him, it would be World War II, and when I quit, I wrote a badly fake book. ", And expressed dissatisfaction.

After the contents of the book were reported, President Trump's impeachment tried to defend Mr. Bolton against seeking testimony. He appealed that his summoning was essential, but argued that President's defense was not needed.

At least four members of the ruling and republican parties will have to vote in favor of Mr Bolton's testimony on March 31, which is expected to take place, and moderate Romney and others have been willing to do so. , And attention has been focused on where the voting is.