Federal agents stormed the Maryland home and D.C. office of former Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton on Friday, and word on the street is it's tied to some seriously shady handling of classified documents.
We're talking "highly sensitive national security documents" allegedly emailed to his wife and daughter [possibly for their entertainment]. So now, ever Bolton’s family is in the crosshairs of this mess. According to top FBI brass spilling the beans to The New York Post, this isn't some fishing expedition. The feds have what they call an "air-tight" case, sparked by a "very specific intelligence capacity" back in 2020 that caught Bolton red-handed transferring classified files from his White House desk to his kin. This isn't about his 2020 tell-all book, The Room Where It Happened, which already had its own probe. No, this is a whole new can of worms, and it has the stink of betrayal all over it.
Here's the wild part: the Biden administration reportedly "shelved" this investigation for four years. You heard that right; four years of sitting on evidence that Bolton was allegedly jeopard enough to share our nation's secrets with his family like it's a holiday newsletter.
Here's the wild part: the Biden administration reportedly "shelved" this investigation for four years. You heard that right; four years of sitting on evidence that Bolton was allegedly jeopard enough to share our nation's secrets with his family like it's a holiday newsletter.
A senior FBI official didn't hold back, telling the newspaper: "The [Biden administration] had probable cause to know that he had taken material that was detrimental to the national security of the United States, and they made no effort to retrieve it." That's not just dropping the ball; that's spiking it into the Potomac.
This same official went full scorched-earth: "That was a friendly administration to [Bolton.] They kept bashing [Trump] the entire time for 'weaponizing law enforcement,' and they, by politically stopping a righteous investigation, are the ones who weaponized law enforcement." It’s like watching a fox guard the henhouse while lecturing you about animal rights.
Now, let's talk about the raid. The feds didn't knock politely, they tore through Bolton's Maryland pad and D.C. office, scooping up "a lot" of evidence from his home and "a bunch" more from his office, per sources. [It's kind of reminiscent of when the FBI went full SWAT on Paul Manafort's home during Trump's first administration.]
This same official went full scorched-earth: "That was a friendly administration to [Bolton.] They kept bashing [Trump] the entire time for 'weaponizing law enforcement,' and they, by politically stopping a righteous investigation, are the ones who weaponized law enforcement." It’s like watching a fox guard the henhouse while lecturing you about animal rights.
Now, let's talk about the raid. The feds didn't knock politely, they tore through Bolton's Maryland pad and D.C. office, scooping up "a lot" of evidence from his home and "a bunch" more from his office, per sources. [It's kind of reminiscent of when the FBI went full SWAT on Paul Manafort's home during Trump's first administration.]
Sounds like they hit the motherlode with Bolton. And get this: FBI Director Kash Patel only learned about this buried case a month after his February confirmation when he demanded a briefing on sensitive matters. He initially thought it was tied to the book probe, but agents set him straight: "Nah, boss, this is a different beast, and Biden’s team kept it on ice."
Bolton, who spent 17 months as Trump’s national security adviser from April 2018 to September 2019, has been one of the loudest anti-Trump voices out there, trashing his former boss at every turn. Guess he thought he could skate free while pointing fingers. But the feds aren't playing favorites now. They're confident in their case, though sources say Bolton's wife and daughter aren't likely to face charges.
And the bottom line, if the allegations hold, is that Bolton is not just a disgruntled ex-employee, he's a walking national security risk who played fast and loose with secrets that keep America safe. And the Biden crew allegedly looked the other way while preaching about "justice."
Bolton, who spent 17 months as Trump’s national security adviser from April 2018 to September 2019, has been one of the loudest anti-Trump voices out there, trashing his former boss at every turn. Guess he thought he could skate free while pointing fingers. But the feds aren't playing favorites now. They're confident in their case, though sources say Bolton's wife and daughter aren't likely to face charges.
And the bottom line, if the allegations hold, is that Bolton is not just a disgruntled ex-employee, he's a walking national security risk who played fast and loose with secrets that keep America safe. And the Biden crew allegedly looked the other way while preaching about "justice."
The swamp never disappoints, folks.
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