Former Trump adviser John Bolton accuses White House of blocking his Twitter access

Donald Trump’s former hardline national security adviser, John Bolton, has accused the White House of blocking his access to Twitter.

John Bolton has accused the White House of blocking access to his personal Twitter account after he left the administration in September.

John Bolton (R) and US president Donald Trump. Source: AAP

Former Trump National Security Advisor John Bolton said the White House denied him access to his Twitter account after his dismissal in early September, in a series of tweets that signalled his return to the social media site.

"Since resigning as National Security Advisor, the White House has refused to return access to my personal Twitter account. Out of fear of what I may say?" Mr Bolton wrote.

Prior to Friday's series of tweets, nothing had been published by Mr Bolton since 10 September, the day the US president announced his dismissal. 
"To those who speculated I went into hiding, I'm sorry to disappoint!" he added.

The White House swept aside the charges, with spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham suggesting Mr Bolton simply didn't know how to use the platform.

"Sometimes, I'll use my father as an example," she told a Fox Business Network discussion program.
"Somebody who is of an advanced age may not understand all you have to do is contact Twitter and reset your password if you've forgotten it." 

Since being dismissed, Mr Bolton, 71,  has disagreed with the US president's strategy on North Korea.
Donald Trump’s former national security adviser, John Bolton.
Donald Trump’s former national security adviser, John Bolton, has accused the White House of blocking his access to Twitter. Source: AAP
Early on Friday, the former diplomat announced his return to Twitter with an enigmatic message: "Glad to be back on Twitter after more than two months. For the backstory, stay tuned...".
His final tweet in the series read: "Thank you to Twitter for standing by their community standards and rightfully returning control of my account."


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