John Bolton, FBI raid
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Donald Trump's former personal attorney said the president has "crossed yet another name off of his enemies list."
The FBI has searched the Maryland home and Washington office of ex-Trump national security adviser John Bolton as part of an investigation into the handling of classified information.
Donald Trump promised his supporters he would be their "retribution" if elected. Now, his retribution presidency is playing out as the FBI has searched the home of Trump critic John Bolton citing concerns of classified documents.
Robert Hill called in sick to work when he heard about what was happening in his Bethesda, Maryland. Every major cable news network was broadcasting from a house just a few streets away, but Hill had to see it for himself.
The raid on Bolton's home was part of an investigation into the handling of classified documents according to The Associated Press.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe provided FBI Director Patel the intelligence that was the basis of the search warrant, a source familiar with the matter told NBC News.
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What to know about John Bolton, former Trump adviser whose home and office are searched by FBI
The former Trump national security adviser whose home and office are being searched by federal agents has been a vocal critic of the Republican president.
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.
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James Comer praises Kash Patel for 'holding deep state accountable' as FBI raids John Bolton's home
Top Republicans are praising FBI Director Kash Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi for their conduct after federal agents raided John Bolton's home.
FBI agents have been searching the home of Donald Trump's former national security adviser John Bolton, US media reports. Photos posted by some US news outlets show police vehicles and personnel in the area near Bolton's home in the Washington DC suburb of Bethesda, Maryland.
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.