Evangelical pastor Rodney Howard-Browne lashed out at former White House national security adviser John Bolton John BoltonDiplomacy with China is good for America The Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by The Air Line Pilots Association - Pence lauds Harris as 'experienced debater'; Trump, Biden diverge over debate prep DOJ launches probe into Bolton book for possible classified information disclosures MORE this week in a series of tweets after reports emerged that the former Trump administration official’s upcoming book contains details about the president's relationship with Ukraine.

“You are a slime ball of the highest order .... I should have knocked your sorry butt through the door of the Oval Office into the rose garden when I saw you. I would have gladly been arrested .... what a Benedict Arnold ..... I am glad you were fired !!!!!” Howard-Browne tweeted Monday.

“I have no respect for someone who is disloyal to the President and loyal to deep state !!! No respect! No respect at all ...... what a globalist sellout!” he added.

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You are a slime ball of the highest order .... I should have knocked your sorry butt through the door of the Oval Office into the rose garden when I saw you. I would have gladly been arrested .... what a Benedict Arnold ..... I am glad you were fired !!!!! https://t.co/vZWif9ohjV — Rodney Howard-Browne (@rhowardbrowne) January 28, 2020

I have no respect for someone who is disloyal to the President and loyal to deep state !!!



No respect! No respect at all ...... what a globalist sellout!



— Rodney Howard-Browne (@rhowardbrowne) January 28, 2020

The conservative pastor met with the president at the White House in 2017 during an event in which several evangelical leaders laid hands and prayed over the president. The leaders also discussed policy issues at the time, such as religious freedom, judicial nominees and criminal justice reform.

Howard-Browne also called for Bolton to “return to the deep state ocean he swam out of."

“WWJD: he would have made a whip and beat the crap out of him!!!!” Howard-Browne tweeted.

When we are fighting for the republic, endeavoring to save it from a deep state coup, this “clown” walrus - Warhawk Bolton just needs to just return to the deep state ocean he swam out of! — Rodney Howard-Browne (@rhowardbrowne) January 28, 2020

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WWJD: he would have made a whip and beat the crap out of him!!!! — Rodney Howard-Browne (@rhowardbrowne) January 28, 2020

The attacks come after The New York Times first reported that Bolton wrote in an unpublished draft of his forthcoming memoir “The Room Where it Happens,” that Trump told him in August that he wanted to block security aid to Ukraine until the country announced investigations into the president’s political rivals, including former Vice President Joe Biden Joe BidenBiden leads Trump by 36 points nationally among Latinos: poll GOP set to release controversial Biden report Can Donald Trump maintain new momentum until this November? MORE and his son Hunter Biden.

Trump has repeatedly denied Bolton’s claims and on Wednesday called the book “nasty and untrue,” alleging on Twitter that Bolton was fired from the administration “because frankly, if I listened to him, we would be in World War Six by now."

The White House sent a letter dated Jan. 23 to Bolton's attorney seeking to block publication of certain parts of his book, with National Security Council official Ellen J. Knight claiming that Bolton’s manuscript contained “significant amounts of classified information.”

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House Democrats have said the accusations in Bolton’s book are reason for him to be called as a witness in the ongoing Senate impeachment trial against Trump. Bolton has said he would comply if subpoenaed by the upper chamber.

However, GOP lawmakers said Wednesday that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell Addison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellOcasio-Cortez to voters: Tell McConnell 'he is playing with fire' with Ginsburg's seat McConnell locks down key GOP votes in Supreme Court fight Video shows NYC subway station renamed after Ruth Bader Ginsburg MORE (R-Ky.) will be able to keep Republican lawmakers unified on a vote to defeat considering subpoenas for additional witnesses and documents in the trial.

Updated Jan. 30 at 10:41 a.m.