Former White House National Security Adviser John Bolton claims he fears possible retribution from President Donald J. Trump and Kash Patel, Trump’s nominee to lead the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Last week, Trump signed an executive order stripping Bolton of his security clearance on grounds the former White House aide profited from the disclosure of sensitive information published in a book he authored. Additionally, the President rescinded Bolton’s taxpayer-funded security detail granted by former President Joe Biden in 2021.
“Loyalty is a virtue, it’s a good thing. That’s not what Trump wants. He wants fealty to him. He wants submissiveness. He wants yes-men and yes-women,” Bolton said in a recent interview, contending: “Kash Patel has demonstrated, in his service in Trump’s first term, that he’ll simply do whatever Trump wants.”
“I don’t think he’s qualified. And if there is a retribution campaign, and there certainly seems to be, he would be a central element of it. I think that’s dangerous,” the former White House National Security Advisor continued. Writing recently in the Wall Street Journal, Bolton outlandishly compared Patel to Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin’s chief of secret police, Lavrentiy Beria.
Meanwhile, Bolton also claims the removal of his protective detail is part of a larger punitive effort targeting President Trump’s critics. “There’s only one interpretation that makes any sense. It was political. And this is part of an effort at retribution,” the staunch neoconservative argues.
Despite Bolton’s assertions, Patel has a long track record in law enforcement and national security policy, including fighting corruption and abuse of power. The National Pulse previously reported that the National Police Association (NPA) supports Patel’s nomination.