Trump’s former adviser turned critic John Bolton expected to be criminally charged as early as next week: report
Maryland prosecutors are accelerating charges against John Bolton for allegedly mishandling classified documents amid FBI raids and a grand jury review, with an indictment expected next week.
- John Bolton, a former national security adviser, is expected to face federal charges soon, according to two federal officials with knowledge of the investigation.
- The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Maryland is likely to bring the charges following searches of Bolton's home and office related to classified records.
- The acting U.S. Attorney, Kelly Hayes, believes there is a reasonable basis to pursue charges against Bolton for mishandling classified information.
- If charged, Bolton would become the third critic of Donald Trump facing federal prosecution in recent weeks, following James Comey and Letitia James.
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Ex-Trump adviser John Bolton expected to be criminally charged soon
John Bolton, a former Trump adviser-turned-critic who was the subject of an FBI search earlier this year, is expected to face criminal charges in the coming days, according to two federal officials familiar with the investigation. The charges could be filed as early as next week by the U.S. attorney’s office in Bolton’s home state of Maryland, NBC News reported, citing the two sources, who spoke on the condition of anonymity. FBI agents carry bo…
Trump admin moving 'quickly' to hit John Bolton with criminal indictment: report · American Wire News
The Trump administration is reportedly moving “quickly” to file criminal charges against former National Security Adviser John Bolton. The indictment could arrive as soon as next week, according to MSNBC. Two anonymous sources familiar with the matter confirmed to the network that a grand jury in Maryland has for a couple weeks been hearing and reviewing evidence showing that Bolton stored classified national security documents at his home. BRE…
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