martes, 8 de septiembre de 2020

John Bolton denies claim Trump disparaged fallen American soldiers in France: 'Simply false' | Fox News

John Bolton denies claim Trump disparaged fallen American soldiers in France: 'Simply false' | Fox News

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John Bolton disputes claim Trump disparaged fallen American soldiers in France: 'Simply false'
Former national security adviser John Bolton disputed the main contention of The Atlantic's recent report alleging President Trump disparaged fallen American soldiers in France, calling some claims "simply false" in an appearance on "The Story" Monday.
"I don't know who told the author that, but that was false."
Trump and the White House have vehemently denied the article and slammed its claims as "a hoax." Two sources who were on the trip in question with Trump also denied the legitimacy of the claims.
But two former senior Trump administration officials told Fox News while Trump did not disparage the war dead at buried at Aisne-Marne, he has disparaged veterans in the past. One said Trump had used the term “sucker” to refer to Americans who fought in Vietnam, a claim Bolton said he wouldn't put past the president. CLICK HERE FOR MORE.
In other developments:
- Trump thanks John Kelly aide who denied hearing president call fallen Marines losers
- Does John Bolton's memoir undercut The Atlantic on Trump's canceled visit to US cemetery in France?
- Trump 2020 campaign spokesman blasts report Trump disparaged American war dead as 'fake'

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