Joseph diGenova: Release of Bolton book an ‘act of treachery’

Former U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Joseph diGenova referred to the release of former national security adviser John Bolton’s new book as an “act of treachery.”

“This is out of character. You wouldn’t publish this book about a president for whom you worked for while he’s still a president, or at least until the reelection is over. To release it now is an act of treachery,” diGenova told the Daily Caller.

It was reported earlier this week that Bolton’s book accuses Trump of tying Ukrainian aid to the investigation of Joe Biden, which contradicts the narrative from the White House.

President Trump attacked Bolton on Twitter this week and denied wrongdoing.

“Why didn’t John Bolton complain about this ‘nonsense’ a long time ago, when he was very publicly terminated. He said, not that it matters, NOTHING!” one of the president’s tweet read.

Republicans and Democrats in the Senate are still wrestling with the decision on whether or not to call witnesses, including John Bolton, to testify.

Senate Republicans appear confident that they have the votes to block witnesses and wrap up the impeachment trial on Friday.

“We’re going to get it done by Friday, hopefully,” Sen. Mike Rounds said following a Wednesday morning meeting with fellow senators.

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