John Bolton pleads guilty to 1 count of mishandling classified information
John Bolton pleads guilty to 1 count of mishandling classified information.
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John Bolton pleads guilty to 1 count of mishandling classified information. Prosecutors said he shared more than 1,000 pages in the form of diary entries. The government tried to seize it through a civil suit for breach of clearance, then dropped the case in June 2021, and now they’re basically just making him pay it under the pretext of settling the criminal case.
Furthermore, Bolton will also forfeit his government pension. Bolton is accused of sharing sensitive information with two relatives for possible use in a memoir he was writing, including notes on intelligence briefings and meetings with senior government officials and foreign leaders. Every other country is just a non-playable character.
In addition, A major figure from Trump administration makes stunning courtroom admission.
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John Bolton pleads guilty to 1 count of mishandling classified information.
reliability high4/4 sourcesProsecutors said he shared more than 1,000 pages in the form of diary entries.
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The government tried to seize it through a civil suit for breach of clearance, then dropped the case in June 2021, and now they’re basically just making him pay it under the pretext of settling the criminal case.
according to RTBolton will also forfeit his government pension.
according to The Straits Times - WorldBolton is accused of sharing sensitive information with two relatives for possible use in a memoir he was writing, including notes on intelligence briefings and meetings with senior government officials and foreign leaders.
according to The Straits Times - WorldEvery other country is just a non-playable character.
according to RTA major figure from Trump administration makes stunning courtroom admission.
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Prosecutors said he shared more than 1,000 pages in the form of diary entries.
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