In what seems like a shocking move coming out of the Trump Administration, former National Security Adviser John Bolton’s home and offices were raided by the FBI.
To be clear, Trump and Bolton aren’t exactly friends these days. At one point, Bolton was even considering running for president to challenge Trump in the Republican 2024 primary, but ultimately decided against such a course of action.
What happens next? And why wasn’t Bolton charged with a crime? Is this political retribution, or did Bolton actually do something wrong?
National Security Journal’s Harry Kazianis appeared on Sky News to discuss the latest developments in this case.
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Harry J. Kazianis (@Grecianformula) is Editor-In-Chief and President of National Security Journal. He was the former Senior Director of National Security Affairs at the Center for the National Interest (CFTNI), a foreign policy think tank founded by Richard Nixon based in Washington, DC.
Harry has over a decade of experience in think tanks and national security publishing. His ideas have been published in the NY Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, CNN, and many other outlets worldwide. He has held positions at CSIS, the Heritage Foundation, the University of Nottingham, and several other institutions related to national security research and studies. He holds a Master’s degree focusing on international affairs from Harvard University.
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