During a surprise operation carried out in Bethesda, Maryland, on the outskirts of Washington DC, a group of agents from the Federal Research Bureau (FBI) entered the house of John Robert Bolton, National Security Exase of President Donald Trump.
Although it is not confirmed by the authorities, The objective of the search is allegedly related to a national security investigation in search of classified documents.
Through a brief message posted on platform X, previously known as Twitter, Kash Patel, director of the FBI, justified the search carried out.
“No one is above the law … @FBI agents in mission,” he wrote.
Through another message, Pam Bondi, attorney general, supported the argument that the FBI operation could be related to government linked issues.
“United States security is not negotiable. Justice will be sought.”

In this regard, an FBI official cited by the television network NBC News Under the condition of not revealing his identity, he pointed out that the cateo to John Bolton’s residence had the approval of a judge.
“The FBI is carrying out activities authorized by a court in the area. There is no threat to public security,” he said.
During the first term of Donald Trump at the head of the White House, Bolton was the third national security counselor, but only 17 months remained in officethis due to His constant points of view opposed to the Republican.
After his resignation, he published a memoir entitled “The Room Where It Happened” (the room where it happened), where he describes his stage in the west wing of the White House.
Since then, He has not ceased to be a stoard of Trump’s critic who revoked him the protection of the secret service days after returning to Washington.
So far, John Bolton has not been arrested or accused of any crime, But your situation could change if the FBI finds a compromising document at your home.
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