Former Trump national security adviser John Bolton indicted:
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Former Trump national security adviser John Bolton indicted |
Former Trump national security adviser John Bolton was indicted, and the Capitol. Here we are working to find out how Senator Mitch McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, is doing after he first collapsed in the hallway of the Senate Office Building. It was all caught on camera by the 83-year-old,
He was on his way to the Capitol for a vote. He grabbed an AIDS-related arm before he went down. McConnell, who announced in February that he would not seek a second term,
He was immediately helped to his feet the following year by a guard and a guard. As mentioned, we have the video that is coming out now in The Newsroom, complete with the story. My name is Stella. I want to ask, do you support? Kidnap them. Kidnap them.
Okay, so it seems like he is not well. For the most part, he is going to get information from his spokespeople, but he is standing up to help him because of AIDS.
And of course, waves the camera and makes a comment there. Oh, but we're going to check back to bring you the latest on this. It's 2:29 on the East Coast.
Ex-Trump adviser John Bolton indicted over handling of classified documents:
Report. This is Tom Lamms. And good afternoon. We’re back on the air with breaking news. NBC News has just learned that President Trump’s former national security adviser, John Bolton, has been indicted by a federal grand jury.
A prominent political friend of the president, after he was pushed out of his role during the president’s first term, according to a senior White House official. Today’s indictment comes after the FBI searched his Maryland home in what was reported as a national security investigation that went back to August.
This is just the latest indictment after former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James were indicted over political feuds. I want to go straight to our chief White House correspondent,
Former Trump national security adviser John Bolton indicted:
Peter Alexander. Peter, we have to be very upfront with our viewers here. We just got this information. I know there's a lot we don't know yet, but we can confirm
That John Bolton has been indicted. - Yes. I'll tell you exactly what we know. A senior Justice Department official just told me a few moments ago that John Bolton, the former National Security Advisor during Donald Trump's first term,
has been indicted on a federal and homeland security charge. As you noted in the introduction to this conversation, the court made public documents last month
Bolton is the third person under criminal investigation for alleged corruption of classified documents and illegal documents that the president has described as a political opponent who has now been indicted by Trump's justices over the past several weeks. Of course,
John Bolton indicted, latest Trump foe to face charges:
First, we heard former FBI Director James Comey deny the charges against him, as you hear Attorney General Joe Hera deny the charges against Sethrio York,
Mortgage fraud. And now the third example, of course, as we're reporting right now, is John Bolton, who has had a hard time with the president, ever since, with himself, he called the president unfit for the job.
The president, for his part, has been very public about his promise of revenge, has campaigned against the idea, and even yesterday, when he was in the same room as the Attorney General, the scoundrel and the scoundrel, and the theatrics, the main figure in the Justice Department, Pambondi, the president said,
Inappropriate terms, I hope he's looking at all the people who are nominating an additional, secondary. Senator Adam Schiff is a name he wanted to look at the Justice Department.
John Bolton, former Trump adviser, charged with sharing classified information:
So there are a lot of questions about where the line is being drawn on the independence of the Justice Department now, given the fact that the president has made these comments so public.
A couple of weeks ago, in a post that the president didn’t realize was public, he thought it was a direct message. PAM BONDI, the current attorney general, called for the prosecution of these individuals, including Bolton, James, and Comey.
We shouldn’t see the president being asked about this just a short time ago, being asked about John Bolton, not specifically being asked about the indictment.
It’s not clear that the president was aware of this when he made the indictment, or that he’s still aware of it. But this is the part that the president said to the targeters in the Oval Office moments ago.
Listen to him. I didn’t know you said it the first time, but I think he’s a bad person. Think he’s a bad person. Yes, he's a bad guy. It's very bad. But that's what it is
That's how it is, right?
That’s what happens. Have you reviewed the case against him?— No, I haven’t, I haven’t, but I think he’s a bad person. Someone else has.— So to be clear, Bolton’s lawyer, Abbey Lowell, has not responded to our request for comment.
In recent days, we’ve heard him say that his client did nothing wrong and is essentially defending his reputation amid these allegations.
But the president’s efforts to pursue these allegations have focused on the various people through whom he has done so, including his relationship with Tokumi and Letitia James,
just across the street from Washington, D.C., removing the prosecutor who was in office, who was reluctant to move forward with these allegations, and separately installing Trump
Donald Trump's former adviser John Bolton indicted:
A former close associate of the President, working on this. And shortly after he got there, despite having no experience prosecuting any of these types of cases, he pursued
And ultimately was indicted by a grand jury. Tom.- Exactly.- Peter.- Alexander, we're going to give you a sense of the relationship between President Trump and John Bolton, who was the target of A.