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An indictment for President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser John Bolton might potentially be filed as soon as next week, according to a report.
CNN legal analyst Elie Honig told “CNN News Central” co-host John Berman on Tuesday that there were “indicators” that the
Senior Justice Department leaders are advocating for a charge against President Donald Trump’s former adviser-turned-critic John Bolton this week, according to two sources familiar with the investigation.
Bolton warns Trump's Middle East peace plan could fail due to unrealistic demand for Hamas to disarm and give up power in Gaza, as reported by The Australian Financial Review. Trump's recent ceasefire with Israel and Hamas marks progress,
Michael Feinberg, Former Assistant Special Agent in Charge at the FBI, Michael Schmidt, New York Times Investigative Reporter and Liz Oyer, Former Justice Department Pardon Attorney join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to the reports of the Justice Department preparing to indict John Bolton and how Trump’s abuse of power harkens back to the days of Richard Nixon and the Watergate scandal which was the closest the American Presidency came to a constitutional crisis.
With two of Trump’s foes now under indictment, Justice Department officials are pushing ahead with a list of additional cases.
Recounting the FBI raid on his home and office, former National Security Adviser John Bolton quipped to Unknown host Charlie Stone, "I've spent better Fridays." Bolton framed the incident—along with the cancellation of his Secret Service protection and potential indictments—as hallmarks of President Donald Trump's "retribution presidency.
Taking to social media early on Oct. 8, Trump called for the arrest of Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, both Democrats, who he said have failed to protect U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel as hundreds of National Guard troops were poised to enter the city as part of his crackdown on illegal immigration.