
John Bolton, the former White House national security adviser for the Trump administration, has claimed that he previously helped plan attempted coups of foreign leaders.
Bolton made the comment in an interview with CNNโs โThe Leadโ on Tuesday, shortly after the Jan. 6 House Select Committee had wrapped up its seventh congressional hearing, regarding the breach of the U.S. Capitol.
Panel lawmakers focused much of Tuesdayโs hearing on evidence around testimony provided by former White House Counsel Pat Cipollone and alleged ties between former President Trump and โextremistโ right-wing groups.
The committee claims that Trump intentionally tried to mount an insurrection against the United States government in a last-ditch effort to remain in power after losing the 2020 election to Joe Biden.
Speaking to CNN, Bolton insisted that Trump could not have pulled off a โcarefully planned coup dโetat aimed at the Constitutionโ because โthatโs not the way Donald Trump does things.โ
โItโs not an attack on our democracy,โ Bolton said. โItโs Donald Trump looking out for Donald Trump. Itโs a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence.โ
CNN host Jake Tapper responded, โI donโt know that I agree with you, to be fair, with all due respectโ adding that โone doesnโt have to be brilliant to attempt a coup.โ
However, Bolton said he disagreed with this statement before referencing his own alleged experience helping to plan a coup.
Helped Plan Coups
โAs somebody who has helped plan coups dโetatโnot here but, you know, [in] other placesโit takes a lot of work. And thatโs not what he [Trump] did,โ Bolton continued. โIt was just stumbling around from one idea to another. Ultimately, he did unleash the rioters at the Capitol. As to that, there is no doubt. But not to overthrow the Constitution to buy more time to throw the matter back to the states to try to redo the issue.โ