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title: "Former National Security Advisor John Bolton prepared to testify in impeachment trial"
description: "John Bolton, President Donald Trump's former National Security Advisor, said he is prepared to testify if he is subpoenaed by the Senate in its impeachment trial. Bolton was fired by Trump in September."
date: "2020-01-06"
modified: "2020-01-06"
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# Former National Security Advisor John Bolton prepared to testify in impeachment trial

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John Bolton, President Donald Trump's former National Security Advisor, said in a statement on Monday that he would testify if subpoenaed by the Senate for the impeachment trial of President Trump.

"Since my testimony is once again at issue, I have had to resolve the serious competing issues as best I could, based on careful consideration and study," Bolton wrote in a statement on the website John Bolton PAC. "I have concluded that, if the Senate issues a subpoena for my testimony, I am prepared to testify."

Bolton was fired by Trump in September, after he and the president reportedly disagreed about efforts to reach a peace agreement with the Taliban.

Bolton's [announcement](<https://www.boltonpac.com/2020/01/statement-of-john-r-bolton/>) comes as Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), the speaker of the House of Representatives, prepares to transmit the House's articles of impeachment to the Senate, allowing a trial to being in the chamber, the [Washington Post reports](<https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-impeachment-live-updates/2020/01/06/1540f98e-3074-11ea-9313-6cba89b1b9fb_story.html>). Pelosi has been withholding the documents as Democrats seek guarantees about the scope of a Senate trial, the Post reported.

Bolton explained in his statement that the Democratic-controlled House previously issued a subpoena to him, but he did not testify because he was waiting on a judge's ruling on whether to comply with the subpoena or a White House directive not to testify.

Bolton does not appear to have the same reservations about testifying before the Senate, which holds a Republican majority.

## Author
David Roza writes scripts about military news for the Task & Purpose YouTube channel, and he also writes articles about military pay, benefits, health care, child care, culture, and other personnel topics on a freelance basis.

Roza previously covered the Air Force and Space Force for Task & Purpose from 2019 to 2023 and for Air & Space Forces Magazine from 2023 to 2025. In the course of that reporting, he has set off a ‘Hollywood explosion’ with Air Force bomb techs, turned the (unarmed) keys of a nuclear missile bunker, hovered over the Nevada desert on an Air Force rescue helicopter, and got the best sleep of his life on the floor of a C-17 over the central Pacific.

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