The career official tasked with reviewing John Bolton’s book determined that it had no remaining classified information, as the Trump administration later alleged.
The review of John Bolton’s book for classified information was “commandeered by political appointees for a seemingly political purpose,” the federal career official who oversaw the book’s government review alleged in a new
Political appointees at the NSC, however, determined that Knight’s assessment “was wrong” and directed Michael Ellis—described as “an NSC political appointee with no previous classification authority experience”—to conduct a second review of the book, which flagged large amounts of supposedly classified information.
Knight said Trump administration officials indicated “they had less interest in resolving [issues with classified information] and more interest in using them as a basis for blocking publication.”
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