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FBI’s raids on John Bolton’s Maryland residence and Washington office, tied to a criminal probe into possible mishandling and distribution of classified materials.

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FBI executed searches at the Maryland home and , D.C., office of John , the former National Adviser to President Donald Trump. This operation is of an ongoing national security investigation focused on the of information. The searches began around 7 a.m. in Bethesda, Maryland, where entered and exited with boxes of materials. Bolton was present during the search but was neither detained nor charged.

Bolton, who previously served as U.S. Ambassador to the and National Security Adviser, has an outspoken critic of Trump since his from the administration in 2019. His memoir, “The Room Where It Happened,” offered a view of Trump’s policy, leading to a failed by the Trump administration to block its publication due to of containing classified materials, a lawsuit that the Justice Department ultimately dropped in 2021.

  South Korea’s former first lady, Kim Keon Hee, arrested and held in solitary confinement on charges of stock manipulation, election interference, and bribery.

The FBI’s recent actions have further the already tense relationship between Bolton and Trump. In , Trump took to distancing himself from Bolton, labeling him a “lowlife,” a view that resonates with various figures across the political landscape. FBI Kash Patel asserted that “no one is above the law,” while Attorney General Pam Bondi emphasized that the safety of and the pursuit of justice are non-negotiable.

As the investigation proceeds, more insights into its scope and findings are anticipated in the coming days, potentially influencing the ongoing dialogue surrounding national security and governmental accountability.

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