Former Trump Adviser John Bolton Pleads Guilty to Mishandling Classified Information
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Former National Security Adviser John Bolton pleaded guilty to one charge of unlawfully retaining classified national security information. Bolton, who served under Donald Trump and later became a political adversary of the former president, admitted to mishandling sensitive government documents. The case highlights ongoing legal scrutiny around the handling of classified materials by former Trump administration officials.
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· 1 pulledJohn Bolton -- a former National Security Adviser to Donald Trump who turned into the President's political enemy -- pled guilty to one charge of unlawfully retaining sensitive national security information.
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