FBI raids home of John Bolton, former Trump adviser turned critic

FBI raids home of John Bolton, former Trump adviser turned critic

John Bolton, a former national security adviser to President Donald Trump, was searched by the FBI in the United States. He later became a frequent critic.

The raid, according to reports on Friday, was a part of a national security investigation into Bolton’s handling of classified information. In Bethesda, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, DC, police cars were spotted outside Bolton’s home.

In a social media post on Friday that didn’t explicitly mention Bolton but made reference to FBI agents who were “on mission,” “NO ONE is above the law,” said FBI Director Kash Patel.

Trump, on the other hand, denied knowing about the burglary at Bolton’s home.

“No, I’m not aware of it.” Trump continued, “I didn’t like John Bolton, I just saw it on television this morning.” He has a true, lowlife quality.

The Trump administration is now launching investigations and threats against rivals and critics, with the raid on Bolton’s home occurring.

During Trump’s first term in office, Bolton served as a hawkish foreign policy advisor under various Republican administrations. During the administration of former President George W. Bush, he was viewed as a strong supporter of the US invasion of Iraq.

He frequently appears on US news programs to criticize Trump and his policies, though. Bolton also scathingly criticized his time in the Trump White House in his memoir, The Room Where It Happened.

Bolton wrote of Trump, “He couldn’t tell the difference between his personal interests and those of the country.”

Trump has also criticized Bolton for his aggressive foreign policy stance. He referred to Bolton as a ominous presence at meetings with foreign leaders on Friday.

He actually doesn’t speak. Trump called him quiet. Because they would say, “Oh no, they’re going to get blown up because John Bolton’s is there,” I would enter a room with him and enter with him with a foreign country.

According to a Reuters report, an FBI spokesman confirmed “court-authorised activity” on Friday in the neighborhood where Bolton’s residence was occurring.

Bolton was seen in a building where he worked in Washington, DC on Friday, according to The Associated Press. He was spotted speaking&nbsp with two people wearing “FBI” vests.

The rear entrance to the building was where agents were later spotted bringing bags inside, according to the news agency.

The Trump administration has not faced Bolton before in this regard. On his first day back in the White House, Trump canceled Bolton’s security clearance in January.

The security detail that was assigned to Bolton’s protection was then removed a few days later.

Bolton once said, “I am disappointed but not surprised.” Trump, for his part, referred to Bolton as a “very stupid person” and questioned why the former adviser would require government protection for the rest of his life.

Bolton claimed this month that Trump had used the government’s influence to retaliate against his political rivals in an interview with ABC News, saying, “I think it is a retribution presidency.”

Trump, however, repeatedly denied knowing about the raid and attributed the decision-making power of his department of justice to Attorney General Pam Bondi.

I tell Pam and the group that we don’t want to learn more about this. You must carry out your obligations. I’m not interested in learning more about it. Trump remarked, “It’s not necessary.” I might be aware of it. It might start with me. The chief law enforcement officer is actually me. However, I think this is how things should be.

He added that he anticipated receiving updates on the raid later that day. Additionally, he criticized Bolton in some ways.

He is not intelligent, he claims. He might be very anti-patriotic, in some ways. Trump stated, “We’re going to find out.”

The Department of Justice has also opened inquiries into a number of Trump critics, including New York Attorney General Letitia James and Democratic Senator Adam Schiff, who sued the president and his business, the Trump Organization.

Source: Aljazeera

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