Ex-adviser Trump wants to join presidential race

John Bolton, who, under the US President Donald Trump in 2018-2019, the post of national security adviser, said on his Twitter that he could nominate his candidate for the post of head of state in the 2024 elections.

At the same time, he commented on the recent statement by the ex-president regarding the American Constitution, saying: “When you challenge the constitution itself, this is not in American.”

Trump last weekend on his social network Truth Social once again repeated that he had won the elections and accused the “large technological companies” of the democrats who prevented him from re -electing the presidency in 2020.

“Mass fraud of this type and scale allows you to cancel all the rules, provisions and articles, even those contained in the Constitution,” he wrote.

Trump fired Bolton from the post of his national security adviser in September 2019. According to media reports, the main subject of disagreements between Trump and Bolton was the position on sanctions against Iran, the toughening of which was insisted by the presidential adviser.

Trump himself later stated that Bolton made a number of “very big mistakes” in politics in relation to the DPRK, Venezuela and Iraq.