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US President realDonaldTrump's former National Security Adviser John Bolton has told Sky News he believes the president has a problem with female leaders.

US President Donald Trump's former National Security Adviser John Bolton has told Sky News in the UK he believes the president has a problem with female leaders.

The former White House aide revealed intimate details about the Trump Administration ahead of the release of his tell-all memoir. Mr Bolton said President Trump struggled with women in power - including former British Prime Minister Theresa May and German Chancellor Angela Merkel - because he was unable to put aside personal relationships for international diplomacy.

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