FBI, Trump and Bolton
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The FBI raided former National Security Advisor John Bolton's home after years of disputes with Trump following Bolton's departure from Trump's first administration.
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No evidence suggests Trump ordered the FBI raid of John Bolton’s home and office. Significant evidence shows that Trump was angry about Bolton’s criticisms.
A longtime consultant who used to co-lead the Black, Manafort and Stone firm in Washington, D.C., responded to the FBI raid of a top Trump critic and former national security advisor.
A Republican mainstay who served multiple presidents, Mr. Bolton has become a persistent Trump critic since leaving the White House.
The Trump administration raided the home of former National Security Adviser John Bolton as part of an investigation into classified information revealed in a book he wrote about the president’s first term.
Former Trump national security advisor John Bolton expressed some optimism about the chances of a Putin-Zelensky deal to end the war, "in a trilateral meeting with Trump there," during an appearance Tuesday morning on CNN: WOLF BLITZER: Do you see any realistic chance that Zelensky or Putin would want bilateral talks on ending this war?
The book, in which John Bolton described repeated instances of corruption, was one of the most detailed and damaging accounts of Trump’s first term.