John Bolton criticizes Trump’s counterterrorism appointee
ISTANBUL (AA) – John Bolton, who served as national security advisor during Donald Trump’s first term as president, has criticized the president-elect’s decision to pick Sebastian Gorka to lead counterterrorism efforts.
Bolton’s remarks to CNN followed Trump’s announcement that Gorka, who briefly served as a deputy advisor during Trump’s first term, would take on the role of senior director for counterterrorism.
Bolton said he “wouldn’t have him in any US government.”
He added that Gorka’s appointment would not bode well for counterterrorism efforts, though he was relieved that Gorka was not given a higher-ranking position.
Bolton alleged that Trump chose Gorka not for his qualifications but for his willingness to comply unquestioningly.
“I think he is a perfect example of somebody who owes his position purely to Donald Trump,” he said.
Bolton previously criticized Trump’s other appointments, including his nomination of former congressman Matt Gaetz for attorney general, which Bolton described as “the worst decision Trump has ever made.”
Gaetz faced allegations of paying two women for sex, engaging in relations with a minor and drug use.
Following the controversy, Gaetz announced his withdrawal from the nomination Nov. 21.
The House of Representatives Ethics Committee investigated the allegations against Gaetz and prepared a report.
Despite public pressure, Trump opposed the release of the report and its disclosure was blocked due to opposition from congressional Republicans, sparking more criticism.