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Ex-Trump adviser Bolton pleads guilty in classified documents case

Ex-Trump adviser Bolton pleads guilty in classified documents case

Summary

John Bolton, who was President Donald Trump’s national security adviser, pleaded guilty to unlawfully keeping classified information. The case involves documents he shared with family members for a book he was writing.

Key Facts

  • John Bolton served as national security adviser during President Trump’s first term.
  • Bolton pleaded guilty in a Maryland federal court to unlawfully retaining classified information.
  • The classified documents included notes from intelligence briefings and meetings with government and foreign leaders.
  • Bolton shared these documents with two relatives for use in a book he was writing.
  • He had initially pleaded not guilty to 18 charges last year.
  • The investigation into Bolton started before President Trump returned to office in 2025.
  • Career federal prosecutors supported the Bolton case.
  • Bolton is among several political figures investigated by the Department of Justice under President Trump.
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