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A federal judge, comparing former national security adviser John Bolton s upcoming book to a horse that s already out of the barn, is considering the government s argument that the book should be stopped from publication because it contains classified material.This is the horse that s out of the barn: Several hundred thousand copies of the book are sitting in warehouses across the country, ready to be released next week, an excerpt has been published in the Wall Street
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