« Reply #8343 on: September 04, 2020, 01:32:51 PM »
All of the reports note that Bolton says he was at the decision to cancel the visit and that it didn't include the comment that the Atlantic story alleges. The NY Times goes on to say that Bolton doesn't deny that Trump could have made that comment to someone else at some other point that day. The Bloomberg article suggests that Bolton thinks the allegations are consistent with what he knows about Trump.
So there's no question about what Bolton said specifically about the decision to cancel the event. All three sources agree on that point. But Fox News uses it to cast doubt on the story, the NY Times is essentially neutral on the point, and the Bloomberg article uses Bolton's comments to lend the allegations credibility.
How in the world could Bolton's comments be used to support this fake news story

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