CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Former national security advisor John Bolton’s book has a title and release date.

Hours after the New York Times leaked details from the book that could potentially blow the lid off President Trump’s impeachment trial, “The Room Where It Happened” popped up for pre-order on Amazon. The book, the existence of which wasn’t even confirmed before Sunday, ships March 17 with a hardcover price of $32.50. CNN was the first to report the news.

Earlier, the New York Times reported Bolton writes in his unpublished manuscript that Trump told him he wanted to continue withholding nearly $400 million in security aid to Ukraine until officials in that country investigated Joe and Hunter Biden. The charge, if true, would undermine Trump’s core defense that there was no quid pro quo.

Responding on Twitter early Monday, the president denied ever saying it.

“I NEVER told John Bolton that the aid to Ukraine was tied to investigations into Democrats, including the Bidens,” he tweeted. “In fact, he never complained about this at the time of his very public termination. If John Bolton said this, it was only to sell a book.”

I NEVER told John Bolton that the aid to Ukraine was tied to investigations into Democrats, including the Bidens. In fact, he never complained about this at the time of his very public termination. If John Bolton said this, it was only to sell a book. With that being said, the... — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 27, 2020

In an appearance on “Fox & Friends,” White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham reiterated the president’s position.

“I think the timing of all of this is very very suspect,” she added. “It’s very clear this president did nothing wrong and then suddenly this manuscript has magically appeared in the hands of the New York Times making very very big claims. This is the same publisher that [former FBI Director James] Comey used also.”

Bolton’s lawyer told the New York Times he submitted the manuscript to the White House on December 30 to be reviewed for possible classified information and blamed the leak on someone there outside of the review process. Though the lawyer said Bolton didn’t believe it contained any sensitive material, the White House could conceivably block the book or passages from it based on national security grounds.

The book is described on Amazon as a "substantive and factual account of [Bolton’s] time in the room where it happened,” referring his time in the Oval Office under Trump, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush.

Since the New York Times report and the book’s arrival on Amazon, swing Republicans senators like Mitt Romney and Susan Collins have suggested they’re open to hearing Bolton testify at the impeachment trial, Axios reported. The proceedings resume Monday afternoon as the president’s lawyers continue presenting his defense.