FBI Investigates Bolton's Handling of Classified Documents
The FBI is conducting a search of John Bolton's Maryland home as part of an investigation into the handling of classified documents. This follows tensions during his tenure as national security adviser in the Trump administration and previous efforts to block the publication of a book he authored.

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The FBI is currently investigating former Trump administration national security adviser John Bolton, with a search underway at his Maryland home. This investigation is part of a broader inquiry into the handling of classified documents, according to a source familiar with the proceedings.
The individual, speaking on the condition of anonymity, disclosed the ongoing investigation to The Associated Press. Attempts to reach Bolton's spokesperson and the White House for comments have remained unsuccessful, while a lawyer representing Bolton opted not to provide immediate feedback.
John Bolton, who served for 17 months as the third national security adviser under former President Trump, had previously clashed with Trump on foreign policy matters, including Iran, Afghanistan, and North Korea. Bolton's tenure was marked by an unsuccessful legal effort by the Trump administration to prevent the release of his book, citing classified content concerns.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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