Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the US House of Representatives, considered that what disclosed by John Bolton, former National Security Adviser in his memoirs indicates that President Donald Trump is "inappropriate and not ready to be president leads the United States of America (USA).
Pelosi attacked, at a press conference held today, Thursday, Republicans.
Pelosi added that President Trump is clearly morally indecent and intellectually unprepared to be President of the United States.
But this does not seem to matter to Republicans in the US Senate, the upper camera of the legislative bodies in the USA, she said.
The Speaker went on to say that she was consulting with senior Democrats on the possibility of summoning Bolton to hear his testimony, stressing that Democrats will continue to "follow the behavior" of Trump.
On the other hand, Bolton has authored a book recently on his experience with Trump.
The book, which Bolton is seeking to publish, contained serious accusations against Trump that could damage his plans for re-election to a second term.
The new book included many exciting confessions that would inflict a painful blow on President Donald Trump ahead of the upcoming presidential elections, which will run next November.
The media outlets published exciting aspects of a draft White House diary.
Bolton claimed in his book that Trump asked China to use its economic clout to help him win a second term in office.
According to the book, Trump suddenly switched in a phone call to his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, from hostility against China in the United States to the upcoming US elections. Trump begged the Chinese leader to help him win, citing Beijing's immense economic capabilities inside the USA.
According to Bolton, Trump expressed support for the removal of constitutional restrictions that prevent him from taking office as president for more than two terms in a row. However, US Constitution prevents any president from running for two terms consequently.
The book claimed that the master of the White House told the Chinese president in a call that there are calls within the USA to remove these constitutional restrictions to allow him to remain in office.
His Chinese counterpart, in turn, indicated that elections are taking place in the USA with too much intensity, and Trump nodded in approval.