In the hours after National Security Advisor John Bolton was fired by President Donald Trump on September 10th, he immediately began calling longtime political operatives in Washington, DC, sources tell The Chronicle. Many of those calls were made to Democrats and many of them in the national security establishment. ...
Its go time, he began those conversations, multiple sources tell The Chronicle, as if to suggest that Boltons patience with the President had worn thin, and even implying later in more than one conversation that a faction of neo-conservatives at the Central Intelligence Agency was ready to remove the President from office.
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While on the phone with one former government official who currently works on K Street, Bolton admitted that he was furious with the President, whom he lambasted with obscenities for more than five minutes. The President would learn his lesson, he told the lobbyist, who chalked it up to a disgruntled employee venting over his unexpected termination.
But now, he fears that Bolton is organizing a coup detat to oust President Trump from office. He cites Boltons contacts with journalists at major media outlets particularly The Washington Post under the ownership of Jeff Bezos to whom Bolton is widely thought to have leaked information from inside of the Trump administration through the duration of his tenure.