The nation is abuzz with the alleged choreographed introduction of John Bolton's excerpt from his unpublished manuscript, in which Bolton is said to have written that the $391 million in NDA aid to Ukraine was directly tied to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announcing an investigation into the Joe and Hunter Biden.

This, according to an anonymous source who provided the information to the New York Times just as the Senate trial for the impeachment of President Trump began. Bolton, who was fired by Trump last September, is said to have described in his unpublished manuscript a tense and pressured conversation between President Trump and the newly-elected President Zelensky of Ukraine.

One person who may argue with Bolton here in January of 2020 is Bolton in September of 2019:


House Manager and lead prosecutor for the Democrats looking to remove President Trump from office in this trial is Rep. Adam Schiff (D-California). Despite Schiff saying his case against the president is "overwhelming," he also holds a juxtaposition that John Bolton testifying as a witness in this case is vital to the outcome.

On January 30, 2020, Schiff would need to debate with himself the wisdom of bringing forth such as a witness. Questioning the credibility of Trump's fired national security advisor, Ambassador John Bolton, is Congressman Adam Schiff:

Sound like these four – err, two –  have a lot to work out.

Ken Pittman is the host of The Ken Pittman Show on 1420 WBSM New Bedford. He can be heard Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon. Contact him at ken.pittman@townsquaremedia.com. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of the author.

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