The former national security director was especially critical of the president’s handling of Turkey, according to multiple sources present for his remarks.

Former national security adviser John Bolton derided President Donald Trump’s daughter and son-in-law during a private speech last week and suggested his former boss’ approach to U.S. policy on Turkey is motivated by personal or financial interests, several people who were present for the remarks told NBC News.

According to six people who were there, Bolton also questioned the merits of Trump applying his business acumen to foreign policy, saying such issues can’t be approached like the win-or-lose edict that drives real estate deals: When one deal doesn’t work, you move on to the next.

The description was part of a broader portrait Bolton outlined of a president who lacks an understanding of the interconnected nature of relationships in foreign policy and the need for consistency, these people said. Read more

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The former national security director was especially critical of the president’s handling of Turkey, according to multiple sources present for his remarks.

The former national security director was especially critical of the president’s handling of Turkey, according to multiple sources present for his remarks.

The former national security director was especially critical of the president’s handling of Turkey, according to multiple sources present for his remarks.

The former national security director was especially critical of the president’s handling of Turkey, according to multiple sources present for his remarks.

The former national security director was especially critical of the president’s handling of Turkey, according to multiple sources present for his remarks.

The former national security director was especially critical of the president’s handling of Turkey, according to multiple sources present for his remarks.

The former national security director was especially critical of the president’s handling of Turkey, according to multiple sources present for his remarks.