A federal judge cleared the way for publication of a book critical of Trump book written by former White House national security adviser John Bolton.
, ruling that with hundreds of thousands of copies already distributed, it would be futile to stop it.
“With hundreds of thousands of copies around the globe — many in newsrooms — the damage is done. There is no restoring the status quo,′" Lamberth wrote.
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