John Bolton's Legal Hurdle: Expected Guilty Plea Over Classified Documents
John Bolton, former national security adviser to President Donald Trump, is anticipated to plead guilty over mishandling classified documents. This development, reported by CNN, highlights Bolton's ongoing criticisms of Trump. Insights were obtained from three sources familiar with the situation.
John Bolton, who previously served as the national security adviser under President Donald Trump, is expected to enter a guilty plea regarding allegations of mishandling classified documents, according to a report by CNN.
The revelations were disclosed by three sources familiar with the case, underscoring Bolton's transformation into a notable critic of the Republican president.
This legal development adds a new chapter to Bolton's complex relationship with the Trump administration, further fueling public and political interest.
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