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FBI agents launched a raid on the Bethesda, Maryland, residence of former national security adviser John Bolton early Friday morning. This operation adds a new layer of complexity to Bolton’s already tumultuous relationship with President Donald Trump. Along with the raid on his home, agents also targeted Bolton’s Washington, D.C., office.
Reports indicate that the focus of the raids is connected to an investigation into allegations that Bolton transmitted classified documents to his family using a personal email account while serving in the White House. The New York Post cited a Trump administration official, asserting that FBI Director Kash Patel ordered the raid.
The search warrants, which have not yet been unsealed, reportedly reference a controversy involving Bolton’s memoir to establish a suggested pattern of behavior. However, a senior U.S. official clarified that this investigation represents a separate issue from the inquiry concerning Bolton’s book.
Shortly after the operation commenced, Patel commented on X, stating that no individual is above the law and expressed his support for the FBI agents involved. Fellow official Dan Bongino also supported the agency, declaring that public corruption would not be tolerated.
As of now, Bolton has not been arrested or detained. Following a series of conflicts during his tenure, President Trump revoked Bolton’s security clearance and Secret Service protection in January 2025.
Upon being questioned about the raid, Trump stated he was unaware of it prior to seeing it reported on television. His disapproval of Bolton was evident as he described the former adviser in unflattering terms, labeling him as a lowlife and insinuating a lack of intelligence.
Trump’s comments continued as he characterized Bolton as someone articulate on media platforms, particularly when making negative remarks about him.
Vice President JD Vance commented on the continuing investigation, emphasizing that it is still in its preliminary phases. Vance dismissed the notion that Bolton is being targeted due to his criticisms of Trump.
A source familiar with the rationale behind the Bolton raid suggested that Bolton displayed considerable audacity in criticizing Trump regarding classified information management. However, specific details regarding this statement were not disclosed.
In recent interviews, Bolton has been vocal about Trump’s handling of classified documents, particularly following the FBI’s raid of Mar-a-Lago in 2022. This action led to Trump facing serious legal issues, culminating in 37 felony counts, a figure that later rose to 40 before the case was ultimately dismissed in July 2024.
While Bolton’s tenure as a national security adviser included a probe into classified documents, the Biden administration later halted this investigation. The Justice Department had contended that Bolton’s 2020 memoir, titled “The Room Where it Happened,” contained classified information, seeking to prevent its publication.
The FBI and Bolton’s office have refrained from making public comments on the matter, leaving many questions unanswered about the implications of this investigation. As the situation progresses, observers are left to wonder what the future holds for both Bolton and the President.
This complex story continues to develop, keeping both political analysts and the public on alert as additional details may emerge in the coming days.
Reporting contributed by Axios and Fox News’ Michael Dorgan, David Spunt, Breanne Deppisch, Emma Woodhead and Brooke Singman.