John Bolton, former National Security Advisor to President Donald Trump, will plead guilty to retaining classified national security information.
The plea marks a significant legal turning point for the former official, who has frequently clashed with the administration he once served. This resolution avoids a prolonged trial regarding the handling of sensitive government documents.
Bolton is expected to plead guilty to one [1] count of retaining classified national security information. The legal proceedings follow an FBI search conducted in August of last year [2].
According to reports, the case centered on classified material that included a private diary entry. The material was allegedly seen by Bolton's wife, and daughter [3].
Bolton said the indictment was politically motivated. He linked the legal action to his public opposition to President Trump [3].
The timing of the plea is described as imminent. The information first surfaced on Thursday via reports from Fox News [4].
“John Bolton will plead guilty to one count of retaining classified national security information.”
This plea agreement concludes a legal dispute over the boundary between personal record-keeping and the protection of state secrets. By pleading to a single count, Bolton avoids the risk of multiple felony charges while acknowledging a breach of security protocols regarding the exposure of classified data to unauthorized family members.





