In defiance of the White House, John Bolton, the former US President's National Security Adviser, will publish a book within days, accusing Trump of committing abuses beyond the Ukraine issue, and confirming that all of his foreign policy is politically motivated internally, according to the publisher.

US President Donald Trump warned, early this year, Bolton against publishing the book as long as it was in the White House, while the president's attorneys confirmed that large portions of the information in the memoir was "secret," but Simon & Schuster said it would publish the book. Entitled "The Room Wear It Happend: White House Memoir" (the place where this happened: White House notes), on June 23.

"This is the book that Donald Trump does not want you to read," the house said in a statement distributed to reporters as part of its campaign to promote the book.

According to the statement, Bolton says in the book: "I feel under great pressure that it is necessary to mention one important decision that Trump made during my tenure of office, not driven by the accounts of his re-election."

The publisher explained that Bolton documents in the book irregularities committed by Trump that go beyond pressure on Ukraine to investigate his Democratic rival, Joe Biden, and led to his indictment by Democrats and his trial in Congress.

She added that Bolton says that «the House of Representatives made mistakes in the practice of isolation measures, by narrowing the accusation narrowly in Ukraine, while Trump’s abuses similar to what he did with Ukraine are on the scope of his entire foreign policy».

The statement said that Bolton speaks in his memoirs about "the heterogeneous and dispersed decision-making process", and the book revives questions about the reason why Bolton failed to testify during Trump's trial, if he believed that the US President committed serious abuses, choosing a book and selling it instead . Bolton, 71, is a long-standing controversial politician in Washington. Former President George W. Bush has bypassed Congress to appoint him as US ambassador to the United Nations.

The hardline conservative Republican policymaker resigned from his post in September, after disputes with Trump, especially over North Korea and the Taliban in Afghanistan. Since leaving the White House, Bolton has declined to make public statements, but leaks from his book have disrupted the Trump trial.

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