John Bolton will reportedly plead guilty over mishandling classified documents

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John Bolton will reportedly plead guilty over mishandling classified documents

John Bolton, the former US national security adviser who left Donald Trump’s first administration and became a staunch critic of the US president, will reportedly plead guilty over mishandling …

John Bolton, the former US national security adviser who left Donald Trump’s first administration and became a staunch critic of the US president, will reportedly plead guilty over mishandling classified documents. The US Department of Justice filed federal charges against Bolton in October 2025, one of a string of Trump critics against whom it secured criminal charges in a matter of weeks. Trump claimed at the time he was not aware of charges against Bolton, but that his former adviser was a “bad guy”. Bolton intends to plead guilty to one count of illegal retention of sensitive national security documents and has also agreed to pay a more than $2m fine, CNN was first to report on Thursday. AP and the New York Times also reported that Bolton had reached a provisional deal with prosecutors to plead guilty to mishandling classified information. Court records showed that Bolton will appear in court to enter a new plea in the case on 26 June. More details soon …

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