John Bolton, former U.S. ambassador and ex-Trump national security adviser, warns the Republican Party not to nominate a convicted felon for President following a guilty verdict. He receives vitriolic responses from conservatives, criticizing his views and support for endless wars. Bolton served in the Trump administration before being fired.
Key Points
John Bolton warns against nominating a convicted felon for President
Received vitriolic responses from conservatives criticizing his views
Served in the Trump administration before being fired
Pros
Highlighting the importance of not nominating a convicted felon for President
Cons
Receiving criticism for past support for disastrous Iraq War and hawkish views