The inspection is related to the investigation of unauthorized management of classified documents.
The US Federal Investigation Office (FBI) on Friday searched the House of John Bolton, a former advisor to the US President Donald Trump National Security. The inspection was carried out as part of the unauthorized management of classified documents. This is reported by AP and New York Post, referring to its resources, TASR writes.
Representative of Trump’s government for the New York Post said that the FBI director Kash Patel ordered the Razia. Bolton’s house in Bethesda, Maryland, which falls into the metropolitan area of Washington, was searched.
Bolton’s house examined
Bolton worked as a national security advisor during Trump’s first term of office from 2018 to 2019. He came into conflict with Iran, Afghanistan and North Korea with the President. Trump’s first government unsuccessfully tried to prevent Bolton’s book from the book, which she claimed to contain classified information.
After leaving the White House, Bolton became a loud critic of Trump and regularly comments on the President’s foreign policy and his step on national security issues.
On the first day after returning to the office in January this year, Trump took security clearances with more than four dozens of former news services officials, including Bolton, recalls AP.