Former White House national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonBolton: Trump’s Pentagon shakeup ‘destructive’ Republicans increasingly urge Trump to begin formal transition Sunday shows – Election results, coronavirus dominate headlines MORE said Sunday that the firing and resignations of several top Pentagon officials in the days following President TrumpDonald John TrumpWhitmer responds to Atlas: I won’t ‘be bullied into not following reputable scientists’ Obama: US ‘adversaries have seen us weakened’ Obama describes wife Michelle’s resistance to presidential ambitions MORE‘s loss to President-elect Joe BidenJoe BidenObama: US ‘adversaries have seen us weakened’ US sees 1M new coronavirus cases in one week GOP shows limited appetite for pursuing Biden probes MORE in the 2020 election was “destructive” and would hamstring not only Biden’s administration but Trump’s as well.
In an interview with ABC’s “This Week,” the former Trump aide who has become a top critic of the president in recent months sounded off on the firing of Defense Secretary Mark EsperMark EsperBolton: Trump’s Pentagon shakeup ‘destructive’ USAID’s mission is too important to politicize and obstruct Questions swirl at Pentagon after wave of departures MORE and the replacement of a number of top Defense Department officials.
“[I]t’s destructive. I mean, when you decapitate the office of the Secretary of Defense with less than ten weeks to go in the administration, really it’s…it’s very damaging, not just for the current administration, but for the incoming administration as well,” said Bolton.
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The comments come as Democratic critics of the president have reacted with confusion and alarm to the president’s shakeup of top Pentagon officials beginning just days after the election, while speculation has swirled as to whether the president was planning a major military-related action in the days ahead.
White House officials did not immediately returned a request for comment on Bolton’s remarks.
The president and his allies have dismissed Bolton’s criticism as that of a disgruntled ex-employee for months, event as the Justice Department sought for months earlier this year to block the publication of Bolton’s memoir, which characterized the president as “stunningly uninformed” about world affairs.
Trump fired back at his former aide in a tweet Sunday afternoon, accusing Bolton of bringing nothing to the White House but calls for war.
“John Bolton was one of the dumbest people in government that I’ve had the “pleasure” to work with. A sullen, dull and quiet guy, he added nothing to National Security except, ‘Gee, let’s go to war.’ Also, illegally released much Classified Information,” wrote Trump.
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