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Former Trump Adviser John Bolton Signals Run for US Presidency in 2024


John Bolton said Friday he will be running for U.S. president in the 2024 election “primarily on the basis that we need a much stronger foreign policy.”

Bolton’s announcement to be the Republican nominee for the presidency was made just under two months since former President Donald Trump announced his own bid.

Bolton, a former national security adviser who served under the Trump administration, told ITV’s “Good Morning Britain” in an exclusive interview about his ambitions that his priorities would be to “completely reset U.S. foreign relations with countries like Russia and China.”

“I think it’s important that it’s understood not just in Moscow but [also] in Beijing that unprovoked aggression against your neighbors is not something the United States and its allies will tolerate,” the 74-year-old former diplomat said.

“I wouldn’t run as a vanity candidate. If I didn’t think I could run seriously, then I wouldn’t get in the race,” he told the program, which does not air in the United States.

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Then-National Security Advisor John Bolton (R) listens to then-President Donald Trump talk to reporters during a meeting of his cabinet in the Cabinet Room at the White House in Washington on Feb. 12, 2019. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Bolton, a longtime diplomat who had previously worked in the Reagan and George W. Bush administrations, joined the Trump administration in April 2018, replacing H.R. McMaster. Trump ousted Bolton in September 2019. At the time, Trump expressed that he and others in his administration had “disagreed strongly with many of” Bolton’s ideas.

Trump and Bolton were not aligned on many fronts, including matters related to U.S. relations with North Korea, Syria, Afghanistan, and Venezuela.

After being fired from the White House, Bolton became a critic of Trump and in 2020 published a memoir titled “The Room Where It Happened.”

The Trump administration in June 2020 sued Bolton over the book, with officials arguing that it contained classified information that would compromise national security if it were published without a government review.

Trump, at the time, accused Bolton of “disseminating, for profit, highly classified information.” But prosecutors in June 2021 dropped the case and dropped a grand jury investigation related to the book.

Mimi Nguyen Ly

Mimi Nguyen Ly is a senior reporter for the Epoch Times. She covers U.S. news and world news. Contact her at mimi.nl@epochtimes.com





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