Yes he is. 
 https://www.politifact.com/facebook-fact-checks/statements/2019/nov/21/facebook-posts/trump-did-not-fire-alexander-vindman-national-secu/  | 
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						So, Bolton's manuscript was "leaked"? Guess what?
 1. He isn't a government employees. His manuscript doesn't deserve any special protection. Unless it is classified. 2. Bolton isn't a government employee anymore and doesn't have access to classified computers. If his manuscript contains classified information then HE is a leaker for writing classified information outside of classified spaces/IT. No matter how you slice it, this is fishy. And the smell is coming from Bolton.  | 
| Bolton is a POS too. He could have obeyed the House subpoena but that would have undercut his big book release and his $$$. | 
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						Nancy out to subpoena him and if he IGNORES it - LOCK HIM UP! As she should have done with all of the other criminals who ignored subpoenas.
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 The House did not subpoena him.  | 
| Trumps OWN people are leaking, trying to save the Republic and the Senate GOP just looks the other way. | 
							
						
 Because his lawyers told them not to bother-- he wouldn't do it unless ordered by the courts.  | 
						
 You don’t understand how this works. Anyone who has held a clearance has to submit anything they write that’s related to their job to the government for pre-pub review. This is a lifelong obligation. Don’t write about things you clearly don’t know about.  | 
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						McConnell told Fox weeks ago he was synced up 24/7 with the White House counsel’s office on Trump’s acquittal- White House counsel typically reviews manuscripts. When Mitch marched his caucus over the public opinion cliff on witnesses + docs he likely knew Bolton would obliterate DT’s impeachment defense.
 So did McConnell set Trump up, or are they all going off a cliff together?  | 
							
						
 No. I do know how it works. I have done pre-pub review on my resume. It had to be written on a classified computer. Because if it isn't written on a classified computer and there is something classified in the document (and the point of the review is to determine this), then the writer just mishandled classified information and could go to jail. How would Bolton, who is no longer a government employee, have access to a classified computer?  | 
						
 Seems like the manuscript was with the NSC, which is technically separate from the WH. WH counsel might not have known about it. Not saying it’s likely, but it’s possible.  | 
							
						
 That’s not how it works at my agency. I have an exceptionally high clearance, though, so policies might vary. At my agency student interns even have to submit their papers for PRB review when they go back to school between summers working with us.  | 
						
 You are so full of crap. I don't think anything you wrote has any truth to it.  |