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The conflict between President Trump and Bolton over the memoirs of former aide Bolton is spreading in a muddy fight. President Trump accused Bolton of being an incompetent liar, and Bolton began a campaign against Trump.

Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung will deliver from Washington.

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day before the official publication of the memoirs of former White House National Security Adviser John Bolton, President Trump re-exposed on Twitter.

He was accused of turning out to be an incompetent and liar, saying Bolton was considered insane and could not be approved by the Senate.

The judge also emphasized that his memoirs contained confidential information.

It reminded Bolton that he was pursuing criminal penalties for alleged confidentiality.

It was confirmed that the White House asked to modify or delete 415 memoirs.

He said there were more than 110 wrongs on the Korean Peninsula alone, and he asked for correction and deletion.

However, many were not accepted.

A former Bolton aide starred in major US broadcasters, virtually starting a campaign against President Trump.

[John Bolton/Former White House National Security Adviser (Interview with ABC): I think it's important to think about what Americans will do in the November election. Our historian hopes to record Trump as one deviation.]

The two men, who were once in staff relations with the President, are now fighting the ugly muddy battle, revealing the White House's fragility.