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The raid on Bolton's home was part of an investigation into the handling of classified documents according to The Associated Press.
Former national security advisor John Bolton's home and office were the subject of FBI raids on Aug. 22 as authorities search for classified documents.
The Wall Street Journal isn’t mincing words in its criticism of President Trump, even as it faces a lawsuit filed by the president over its reporting on his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. In its latest op-ed,
Former CIA Director Leon Panetta suggested on Saturday that John Bolton was targeted over his vocal criticisms of President Donald Trump after the FBI raided the former national security adviser’s Maryland home just ahead of the weekend.
Donald Trump's former personal attorney said the president has "crossed yet another name off of his enemies list."
The FBI conducted a court-authorized search at John Bolton’s home as part of a national security investigation into whether he disclosed classified information in his 2020 book, according to two people familiar with the matter.
Four years after Bolton published his tell-all memoir, The Room Where It Happened, FBI agents swooped on his Maryland house on Friday in a stunning pre-dawn raid, flagged with a cryptic tweet by bureau director Kash Patel. “No one is above the law,” the MAGA loyalist wrote as his agents descended.
Vice President JD Vance told NBC News former national security adviser John Bolton was being investigated over classified documents, not politics.