Posted on 03/03/2020 9:25:02 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
NEW YORK - - The publisher of John Boltons highly anticipated memoir has pushed back the release date from March 17 to mid-May.
Simon & Schuster cited the ongoing government security review of the former national security advisers The Room Where It Happened.
The new date is May 12, the publisher said in a news release.
The new date reflects the fact that the government review of the work is ongoing, Simon & Schuster said.
The Associated Press reported last November that Bolton had reached a $2 million deal with Simon & Schuster. The book focuses on Boltons contentious time in the Trump administration. It is expected to contain allegations that President Donald Trump pressured Ukraine to investigate political rival Joe Biden. The issue was at the center of the impeachment process. In February, the Senate acquitted Trump.
(Excerpt) Read more at apnews.com ...
after the election would be good!
It wouldn’t have any effect right now.
They’ll wait until the Dems cook up another scheme, and when the media hysterics are through the roof, they’ll release it.
The "inspectors" are taking out anything that makes the Dems or those dumb ass ambassadors look bad.
I'm sure John was super cautious so as not to libel anyone.
(And, I somehow suspect that he might now have about a tenth as many friends as he once had, if that. Pity.)
The publishers have their own fact-checkers, and we don’t know that they are having issues with the manuscript.
We already know the content so who would want to buy it?
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