https://www.reuters.com/world/ex-trump-adviser-bolton-appear-court-charged-with-mishandling-classified-2025-10-17/ John Bolton, the national security hawk and former adviser to Donald Trump who has become one of the U.S. president's biggest critics, pleaded not guilty on Friday to charges of mishandling classified information.
Bolton, who was indicted on Thursday, is the third of Trump's prominent critics to face prosecution in recent weeks, as the U.S. president dispenses with decades-long norms designed to insulate federal law enforcement from political pressures.
Bolton, wearing a dark blue suit and maroon tie, did not speak with reporters as he arrived at the courthouse in Greenbelt, Maryland, to surrender.
"Not guilty, your honor," Bolton, 76, said in court. He was released on his own recognizance and a hearing in the case is scheduled for November 21.
The indictment alleges that Bolton shared sensitive information with two of his relatives for possible use in a book he was writing, including notes on intelligence briefings and meetings with senior government officials and foreign leaders.
Bolton's lawyer, Abbe Lowell, said Bolton did not unlawfully share or store any information.
Trump, a Republican who campaigned for the presidency on a vow of retribution after facing a slew of legal woes once his first term in the White House ended in 2021, has actively pressured his attorney general, Pam Bondi, to bring charges against his perceived adversaries.
That included pushing the Justice Department to bring charges against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, even driving out a prosecutor he deemed to be moving too slowly in doing so.
Bolton served as White House national security adviser during Trump's first term, before emerging as one of the president's most vocal critics. Bolton, also a former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, described Trump as unfit to be president in a memoir he released last year.
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The investigation of Bolton was opened in 2022, predating the Trump administration. Inside the Justice Department, the case is viewed as stronger than the prosecutions of Comey and James, according to a person familiar with the matter. The indictment of Bolton, filed in federal court in Maryland, charges him with eight counts of transmission of national defense information and 10 counts of retention of national defense information, all in violation of the Espionage Act. Each count is punishable by up to 10 years in prison, but any sentence would be determined by a judge based on a range of factors. In some of the chats described in the indictment, Bolton and his relatives - who are not identified - discussed using some of the material for a book. Bolton referred to the two people with whom he shared his daily notes as his "editors," the indictment said. "Talking with (book publisher) because they have a right of first refusal!" Bolton wrote in one message, according to the indictment. The two relatives referred to in the indictment are Bolton's wife and daughter, two people familiar with the matter said. Asked by reporters at the White House about the Bolton indictment on Thursday, Trump said: "He's a bad guy."
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>>1448879 Ironic that the year in which Trump fulfilled Bolton's lifelong wish for the US to bomb Iran was also the year Trump is persecuting him for lack of loyalty.
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>>1448886 It's amazing how all the people that want Trump in jail are against any of his blatantly corrupt and lying staff being prosecuted. Trump Derangement Syndrome is a helluva drug
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>>1448906 >blatantly corrupt Such as?
>lying Lying about what?
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>>1448879 Mishandling classified information, huh?
Who's the guy who had literal piles of classified documents stacked up in his fucking bathroom again?
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>>1448909 i think that was biden? no wait biden had the classified documents stacked up in his garage borderline out in the open and with no security to speak of.
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>>1448910 Biden's house wasn't regularly hosting foreign diplomats. Also, when they asked Biden to give them back, he did, as opposed to Trump denying he had them, then giving some of them back and denying he had more, then outright trying to destroy them before he was raided and had them taken back.
I will never understand why that raid wasn't the end.
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>>1448879 Hahaha, cast out war hawk is now being prosecuted. LMFAO.
>>1448906 No one thinks this is a bad thing, except Democrats a week from now once they realize Republicans hate this fucker.
It's just like while Republicans are pissing on McCain's grave, Pelosi is visiting it.
Bolton sold out the country for a book
Bolton sold out the country for a book Sat 18 Oct 2025 18:08:03 No. 1448964 Report New York Attorney General Letitia James and Comey lawsuits are vindictive BS. There is some substance to boltons charges . When he sent the book to be edited by the editors, there's classified material in there that the editors were not entitled to see
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HJ4hDtSbhpc&pp=ygUuR2VvcmdlIEpvaG4gQm9sdG9uIHNvbGQgb3V0IGNvdW50cnkgZm9yIGEgYm9vaw%3D%3D Anonymous
>>1448964 James did commit mortgage fraud. No one woke care if she didn't make so many speeches vowing to put Trump in prison. Comey and Mueller were actively leaking information to the press too.
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>>1448971 She should face the same punishment Trump received after he was convicted
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Anyone who works with classified info can tell you that just about everyone in the government is guilty of this >mil, contractor, and officials Simply overclassifying documents warrants an incident by law and by extension a trial, depending on how much time your boss wants to waste or how much someone dislikes you>t. security manager
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>>1448886 The only way for Bolton to get an erection is by edging WW3
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>>1448879 I FUCKING CALLED IT
>>>1446280 >This will keep going so dont forget this post when the next political opponent is indicted. Anonymous
>>1448879 >The indictment of Bolton, filed in federal court in Maryland, charges him with eight counts of transmission of national defense information and 10 counts of retention of national defense information, all in violation of the Espionage Act. How is this different from what Hegseth did on Signal?
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>>1449046 Hicseth did it accidentally during the operation, so he could have gotten Americans killed
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>>1449048 He didn't personally invite the journalist to the discussion. One of the faggot leakers "accidentally" let the journalist in to leak. That's what happened before you try to spin it and that's why nothing came of it besides firing more people
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>>1449049 He confirmed it was secure [it wasn't] before having the discussion.
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>>1449049 He shouldn't have been using a public app where this could even be a possibility in the first place.
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>>1449049 >Hicseth is a fuckup and almost killed Americans by accident this is a defense, for retards
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>>1449055 No, a Democrat employee and a Democrat journalist that were intentionally leaking could have killed people. It's not his fault his staff were lying to him
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>>1449056 you are a sad little shill man
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>>1449057 I'm sorry you're a retarded shill that thinks it's okay to blame someone else when you try to sabotage them
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>>1449059 i feel sorry for your mother
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>>1448879 >charges of mishandling classified information. Seriously.
I cannot believe how much of a petty, petulant little bitch this old orange fuck is. I know I shouldn’t be surprised anymore, he’s been infamous for it his whole life, but jesus christ.
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>>1449056 >his staff were lying to him 100% Pure conjecture.
Also:
>It's not his fault his staff were lying the very next post:
>you're a retarded shill that thinks it's okay to blame someone else Sometimes the jokes write themselves.
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>>1449056 >No, a Democrat employee and a Democrat journalist Isn't the guy who added the journalist by accident still in the Trump admin?
> intentionally leaking could have killed people The journalist actually had the foresight to wait until after the operation was announced to be public and completed to post how he'd been added, which ironically means he practiced better opsec than most of the Trump admin.