Bolton Defends Trump’s Trust In Autocrats: Our Friends ‘Lie To Our Face As Well!’

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National Security Adviser John Bolton on Sunday defended President Donald Trump frequently taking autocrats at their word by pointing out that foreign leaders “who are friends of ours lie to our face as well.”

The comment came in response to questions about President Donald Trump’s claim that he takes North Korean ruler Kim Jong Un “at his word” that he was not responsible for American Otto Warmbier’s death.

In an interview with Bolton, “Fox News Sunday” host Christopher Wallace compared Trump’s comment to instances when he accepted the word of Vladimir Putin and Mohammed bin Salman regarding allegations of election meddling and the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, respectively.

“Fundamentally, in the case of all three of those countries, we’ve got to pursue American national interest,” Bolton said. “And that involves matters much weightier, much more important than some of these statements by the leaders.”

“Look, foreign leaders who are friends of ours lie to our face as well,” he continued. “This is nothing new in international relations.”

Earlier in the exchange, Bolton attempted to argue Trump didn’t really take Kim at his word, despite Trump saying he took Kim at his word.

“He’s not taking his word,” Bolton said. “When he says ‘I’m going to take him at his word,’ it doesn’t mean that he accepts it as reality. It means that he accepts that’s what Kim Jong Un said.”

In another interview Sunday, Bolton wouldn’t match Trump’s statement that he took Kim at his word.

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  1. There’s a difference … Johnny ol’ boy …

    between lies … and facts that don’t fit your narrative —

    just sayin’ —

  2. Is this albino monkey :monkey: trying to justify his white lies?

  3. I will be so happy to see this “Administration” go away, assuming we survive.

  4. “He’s not taking his word,” Bolton said. “When he says ‘I’m going
     to take him at his word,’ it doesn’t mean that he accepts it as
     reality. It means that he accepts that’s what Kim Jong Un said.”
    

  5. The wrong joker to be talking about international relations

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