Ambassador John Bolton Announces Endorsement Supporting Representative Ryan Zinke for Congress




Washington D.C. – Former Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, Ambassador John R. Bolton, announced the John Bolton PAC’s endorsement of Representative Ryan Zinke for reelection in Montana’s First Congressional District.  Additionally, the John Bolton PAC will contribute $5,000 to his primary campaign and an additional $5,000 to his general election campaign for a total of $10,000.

Statement by Ambassador John Bolton:

“Congressman Zinke has dedicated his life to public service. From his time as a Navy SEAL, to serving in both the Executive Branch and the House of Representatives, he’s proven himself as a determined servant of the American people. Ryan Zinke is exactly the kind of leader America needs and the last person adversaries like China and Russia want to see serving in Congress – which is why he is deserving of our full and total support.”

Statement by Representative Ryan Zinke:

“I’ve had the honor and pleasure of calling Ambassador Bolton a friend, mentor and colleague for many years and I am honored to have his endorsement for reelection to Congress.” 

About the John Bolton PAC (www.boltonpac.com): Through his PAC, SuperPAC and Foundation, Ambassador John Bolton defends America by raising the importance of national security in public discourse and supporting candidates who believe in strong national security policies. Ambassador Bolton has worked hard to restore conservative leadership, which must reverse the recent policies of drift, decline and defeat. America must rise to the occasion and acknowledge the indispensable role we play in the world. Through 2022, Ambassador Bolton has endorsed over 200 candidates and raised nearly $20 million for his organizations.

ABOUT JOHN BOLTON

Ambassador John Bolton, a diplomat and a lawyer, has spent many years in public service. He served as the U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations in 2005-2006. He was Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security from 2001 to 2005. In the Reagan Administration, he was an Assistant Attorney General.