Former national security adviser John Bolton slammed former President Trump's foreign policy, warning that if Trump is re-elected, the U.S. will likely withdraw from NATO.
Former national security adviser John Bolton, left, has emerged as a fierce critic of former President Trump since leaving the Trump administration in 2019.
Bolton also claimed that Republicans give Trump too much credit for the actions of his administration.
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