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Former National Security Adviser John Bolton, whose name has repeatedly surfaced in impeachment hearings as a witness to key events, returned to Twitter on Friday and pointedly accused the White House of blocking access to his account after his resignation in September -- though President Trump denied involvement."Since resigning as National Security Advisor, the @WhiteHouse refused to return access to my personal Twitter account. Out of fear of what I may say? To those who speculated I went into hiding, I’m sorry to disappoint!" he tweeted.Bolton leveled the allegation after surfacing on Twitter earlier in the morning following his two-month hiatus from the platform, cryptically vowing to share the "backstory" of what happened to his account.“Glad to be back on Twitter after more than two months. For the backstory, stay tuned….†Bolton had tweeted.
Foggy Bottom folks need to get it through their thick skulls that they do not make Foreign Policy, they are there to enforce the Foreign Policy as directed by The President. They can advise the President all they want, but it's not their call.
Twitter is a private company, not a government agency. Bolton's claim is BS.
...not if any signed employment/position Agreement contains language that says otherwise.For example, all private social media accounts become the property of the U.S. Government upon leaving....
Again denial from the White House. Bolton might have forgotten his password. LOL! I can't wait for Bolton to talk.