Former White House National Security Adviser John Bolton described President Trump's decision to make the White House decision very confusing.

He also said that President Trump did not start his day'officially' until lunch time was almost over, and that there was considerable time on the phone in the official residence.

Reports of information were also received only twice a week, but it was said that the president often spoke longer than the reporter.

In a memoir'Room where it happened' published on the 23rd (local time), former aide adviser Bolton said, "When evaluating the way things work in the White House,'dysfunctionality' was occurring in various ways."

He titled the chapter that introduced the White House decision-making process,'Confusion is a way of life.'

Former aide adviser Bolton said in 2018 the process of deciding how to respond to illegal immigration in Latin America was'shambles'.

According to him, on May 9, 2018, at the Ministerial Meeting on Immigration, the Attorney General at the time of Jeff Sessions and Homeland Security Secretary Kirsten Nielsen reported the ministry's position on how to close the border with Mexico.

When Secretary Sessions finished reporting and when Nielsen began reporting, he asked why President Trump should not close the border.

When President Nielsen explained the difficulties the Department of Homeland Security faced when closing the border, President Trump shouted in the middle of the answer, exclaiming, "You are wrong. There is never a way to close the border."

The situation got worse after Secretary of State John Kelly sided with Secretary Nielsen.

"We're trying to get the immigrants back by doing things illegally defined by the Attorney General," said Chief Executive Kelly, but President Trump criticized Nielsen's lack of wisdom to cover when he was silent and when he said, "In a few more days. Bring a better answer."

In particular, President Trump complained, "I was elected to the president for this matter (illegal immigration), and I will not be elected again."

Bolton's former aide also introduced anecdotes in which Trump and Chief Kelly had an argument and talked about "caravan immigrants."

According to Bolton, while discussing the matters related to Saudi journalist Jamal Kashkhi killed in Saudi Arabia's consulate in Istanbul in the President's office, Senior Vice President Jared Kushner, the'President's Envoy', wants to report the call to Mexico's foreign minister. came.

Then, President Kelly exclaimed to President Trump, "Why did Jared speak to Mexico?" and the President also said, "I have instructed you. Who else can stop caravan immigrants?"

Kelly said the Minister of Homeland Security is handling the work.

Then President Trump exclaimed, "No one of you is a genius enough to stop a caravan."

Upon hearing these responses, Officer Kelly spurred the office, and President Trump waved behind Kelly and others.

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