Former White House National Security Adviser John Bolton said that President Donald Trump is not fit for the position, and he does not have the ability to do the job, after the judiciary rejected Trump's attempt to block the publication of the Bolton book that criticized his administration.

Bolton added in an exclusive interview with ABC News to present his book expected to be published next week that Trump paid him only in his personal interest, especially his re-election, as he put it.

US President Donald Trump has said his former national security adviser John Bolton broke the law by publishing highly classified information.

In a phone interview with Fox News, Trump added that Bolton was a failure in his post and supportive of sending US forces to Iraq, which he has repeatedly opposed.

He said that he could not obtain the approval of the Senate, and despite that gave him an opportunity and granted him a position without the need for the approval of the Senate, "I put him in the position in order to test his performance, but he did not impress me."


On Saturday, the judge responded , and a US federal judge rejected a motion by the administration to block the publication of a book by former National Security Adviser John Bolton in which President Donald Trump was described as "corrupt" and "incompetent."

The book has already been distributed to a large number of bookstores to start selling next week, and Judge Royce Lambert said it was too late to issue a restriction order that his Trump administration demanded.

The judge said that Bolton apparently did not obtain approval from the White House that his book does not contain classified classified information, but he nevertheless refused to publish it.

"While Bolton's unilateral behavior raises major national security concerns, the government has not been able to demonstrate that a judicial ban is the appropriate solution," Lambert said in the resolution.

He added that a review of the passages that the US administration claims containing classified classified information gave him a conviction that Bolton's "publishing his book is likely to endanger national security."

Book details
The book, titled "The Room in which the Event Occurred", records events that the author says occurred behind the scenes during Bolton's tenure as National Security Adviser between 2018 and 2019.

In his memoirs, Bolton painted a dark picture of Trump, saying that he was trying to use American foreign policy to serve the interests of the person, including his re-election, explaining that Trump asked - on the sidelines of the Group of Twenty summit in Japan in the summer of 2019 - from his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping to help him win in American Presidential Elections.

The book also included accusing Trump of ignorance on a number of issues in international politics, and that the administration’s officials fluctuated between deep concern and mockery of the president’s words and actions.