The FBI has registered this Friday’s house by John Bolton, former National Security Minister of Donald Trump and currently. The entry of the agents in the private residence of Bolton, in Bethesda, a well -off neighborhood in the northwest of Washington, is part of an investigation into the alleged use of documents classified by the former high position, as the New York Post and the AP agency.
Bolton, a prolific commentator and frequent guest in television political analysis programs, was the third National Security Minister in Trump’s first mandate ,. At that stage he frequently collided with the president on how to proceed in a whole range of geopolitical affairs. From North Korea, with whose leader, autocrat Kim Jong Un, Trump wanted to meet – he did three times – to Afghanistan and Iraq.
The then advisor published a memoir, The Room Where It Happened (The room where it happened), about its stage in the west wing of the White House. The presidential office tried, without success, to prevent the volume from reaching printing, ensuring what it contained.
The same day of his investiture to start his second term, on January 20, Trump signed an order to withdraw security credentials to about 50 high positions from his administration, including Bolton. The president also ordered to remove the escort from his former councilor, who has received death threats from Iran.