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JUST IN – John Bolton: Judge rejects Trump bid to ban ex-advisor’s book

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Hundreds of thousands of copies of the book  “The Room Where It Happened” have been printed and distributed, and are due to go on sale on Tuesday.

Judge Royce Lamberth of the US District Court in Washington DC has rejected a request by President Trump to stop the publication of a memoir by John Bolton, President’s former National Security Adviser, 

The justice department argued that the book had not been properly vetted.

Judge Royce Lamberth said that, Mr Bolton had “gambled” with US national security and “exposed his country to harm”, but at the same time he ruled that the government had “failed to establish that an injunction would prevent irreparable harm”.

The case and the judge’s ruling:

Trump’s reaction

Shortly after the decision, President tweeted that Mr Bolton:

“broke the law by releasing Classified Information (in massive amounts)… He must pay a very big price for this, as others have before him. This should never to happen again!!!”

Later, the president called the ruling a “BIG COURT WIN against Bolton”.

Bolton’s reaction

Charles Cooper, a lawyer for Mr Bolton, said in a statement that him and his client welcomed the judge’s decision to deny the injunction request.

However, he took issue with the preliminary conclusion that his client did not comply fully with his contractual pre-publication obligation to the government, saying:

“The full story of these events has yet to be told – but it will be,”

Mr Bolton’s publisher, Simon & Schuster, said:

“We are grateful that the Court has vindicated the strong First Amendment protections against censorship and prior restraint of publication.”

“The Room Where It Happened”

In the memoir Mr Bolton paints an unflattering picture of a president whose decision-making was dominated by a desire to be re-elected in November.

President Trump has said the book is “made up of lies and fake stories”.

By Alex Ammohostianos