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Former National Security Advisor John Bolton posted to X about the war in Ukraine when the FBI first raided his home on Friday morning, time stamps of the tweet show.
The searches, seemingly the most significant public step the Justice Department has taken against a perceived enemy of the president, are likely to elicit fresh concerns that the Trump administration is using its law enforcement powers to target the Republican's foes.
FBI agents searched John Bolton’s home and office as part of an investigation into his alleged handling of classified documents.
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Wegmann: Sources Say Bolton Raid Was About Much More Than His Book, There Is "Some There There"
Real Clear Politics White House correspondent Philip Wegmann on Friday's "Special Report" revealed there is "actually some there there" to the raid of former Trump national security advisor John Bolton's house.
In an exclusive interview with the Deseret News, Bolton talked national security, what a presidential candidate should be talking about and whether Trump will win.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has raided the home of former National Security Advisor John Bolton as part of
Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett predicted Friday on Fox Business that former National Security Advisor John Bolton’s decision to publish a tell-all memoir without full government approval could land him in serious legal trouble.
Bolton served as Trump’s third national security advisor—following the brief stint of Mike Flynn and the stormy tenure of H.R. McMaster. Bolton succeeded McMaster on April 9, 2018 and remained national security advisor until he resigned on September 10, 2019. After leaving the Trump administration, he wrote a book about his tenure.
Speculation about the reason behind the FBI raid of former National Security Advisor John Bolton’s home and office was smacked down by a senior U.S. official. Friday, […]
FBI Director Kash Patel tweeted “NO ONE is above the law… @FBI agents on mission" as agents searched the home of John Bolton in Bethesda, Maryland.
John Bolton served as Trump’s national security advisor during part of his first term, but has since become a vocal critic of the president.
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2paragraphs on MSNEx-National Security Advisor Slams Trump for Exposing U.S. Military Base to Putin, "Everybody Is a Suspected Spy"
After President Donald Trump greeted former KGB spy and current Russian President Vladimir Putin on a red carpet unfurled on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER) in Anchorage, Alaska — where a stealth bomber flew above the two leaders — Trump’s former National Security Advisor John Bolton voiced his objection to the site of the summit.