KEY POINTS
  • Former national security advisor John Bolton said that President Donald Trump's failure to think strategically worsened the impact of the coronavirus in the United States.
  • Bolton fears his former boss's decisions could actually get worse if the president is re-elected this fall to a second term over Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.
  • Bolton said that the president earlier this year "at first didn't want to hear about a virus coming from China he did not want to hear bad news about [Chinese leader] Xi Jinping."
National security advisor, John Bolton, right, attends a meeting with President Donald Trump and President of Chile, Sebastian Piñera in the Oval Office of the White House on September 28, 2018 in Washington, DC.

Former national security advisor John Bolton said Friday that President Donald Trump's failure to think strategically worsened the impact of the coronavirus in the United States, and warned that his former boss's decisions could actually get worse if the president is re-elected this fall.

"I'm actually worried that the second term might be worse than the first term," Bolton said when asked by CNBC's Steve Sedgwick about whether he believes there would be any change in how Trump makes decisions if he defeats Democratic nominee Joe Biden.