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Bolton commented on the Trump affair with the phrase “if there was a man, there would be an article”

Former national security adviser to the 45th President of the United States, John Bolton, spoke about the hearing in the criminal case against the former head of the White House, Donald Trump, which was held Tuesday in New York. He expressed his views on this issue to CNN reporters.

According to Bolton, when he heard about the decision to bring charges against Trump, he remembered the phrase of former NKVD chief Lavrenty Beria, which he once uttered to the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU, Joseph Stalin.

“There would be a person, but there would be an article,” he quoted.

The former assistant to the former American president is convinced that the case brought against him will not succeed.

“The charges are even weaker than I thought. I believe that Trump will be acquitted quickly, ”added the interlocutor of the chain.

Earlier, the former US leader described as shocking a court hearing in a case brought against him for document fraud. In his opinion, the meeting was shocking because there is no basis to the case.

Bolton’s post commenting on the Trump affair with the phrase “if there was a man, but there would be an article”

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