‘Retaliatory abuse’: Legal experts slam Barr DOJ for opening ‘politically-motivated’ criminal inquiry into John Bolton

The Dept. of Justice is opening a criminal inquiry into John Bolton, allegedly to determine whether or not he disclosed classified information in his book, which discusses his 17 months serving as President Donald Trump’s National Security Advisor.
“The department has convened a grand jury, which issued a subpoena for communications records from Simon & Schuster, the publisher of Mr. Bolton’s memoir, ‘The Room Where It Happened,'” The New York Times reports.
Legal experts, many of whom oppose Bolton for not warning the public about Trump when he was in the administration but waiting so he could publish his book, nevertheless say it looks like “retribution” and a political prosecution of the President’s critics.
The Trump administration tried to stop publication of the book, claiming Bolton had not been granted notice that his pre-publication review had been completed. Bolton has claimed he went through proper procedures and denies he published any classified information.
“Mr. Trump has made clear that he wants his former aide prosecuted,” The Times notes. “He said on Twitter that Mr. Bolton ‘broke the law’ and ‘should be in jail, money seized, for disseminating, for profit, highly Classified information.’ He has also called Mr. Bolton ‘a dope,’ ‘incompetent ‘and the book ‘a compilation of lies and made up stories, all intended to make me look bad.'”
Trump has tweeted about Bolton more than two dozen times.
Washed up Creepster John Bolton is a lowlife who should be in jail, money seized, for disseminating, for profit, hi… https://t.co/xDHY1LDAuS— Donald J. Trump (@Donald J. Trump) 1592908102
....Bolton broke the law and has been called out and rebuked for so doing, with a really big price to pay. He likes… https://t.co/sEl1AzE2pX— Donald J. Trump (@Donald J. Trump) 1592667624
Wacko John Bolton’s “exceedingly tedious”(New York Times) book is made up of lies & fake stories. Said all good abo… https://t.co/hE5RgwqG41— Donald J. Trump (@Donald J. Trump) 1592453412
Legal experts are weighing in.
MSNBC Justice & Security Analyst, former chief spokesperson for the DOJ:
Given the way the administration gamed the review system to prevent the book from being published and then Trump re… https://t.co/l14JSHfGmk— Matthew Miller (@Matthew Miller) 1600183467
Former federal prosecutor:
This sure looks like retaliation against Bolton for speaking out against Trump. But Bolton put himself at risk and… https://t.co/RauNw1Ktz0— Renato Mariotti (@Renato Mariotti) 1600183936
CNN legal analyst, former federal and state prosecutor:
Using the power of DOJ to protect political allies is unforgivable. But using it to go after perceived political en… https://t.co/JbvUCOnT2w— Elie Honig (@Elie Honig) 1600190317
Former attorney in the Office of General Counsel of the National Security Agency, now Executive Editor of Lawfare:
Founder and award-winning editor at Talking Points Memo:
basically textbook abuse of power, corrupt DOJ https://t.co/FzHx7ti7wC via @TPM— Josh Marshall (@Josh Marshall) 1600188588
Professor in Law at the University of Texas School of Law, CNN contributor:
Bolton deserves nothing but scorn for how he's behaved, but this is a transparent effort to retaliate against a for… https://t.co/fCHmABTeOA— Steve Vladeck (@Steve Vladeck) 1600183686
Attorney, analyst, author:
It's a classic Trump witch-hunt but it couldn't have happened to a better person. https://t.co/05qwcgGRux— Amee Vanderpool (@Amee Vanderpool) 1600191017
Former Deputy Legal Director at ACLU, current director, Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University:
John Bolton is an unlikely poster boy for the First Amendment but his (possible) prosecution will highlight many of… https://t.co/9yWqytEJmY— Jameel Jaffer (@Jameel Jaffer) 1600188166
Former CIA intelligence officer, current Georgetown University School of Foreign Service lecturer and NBC News national security and intelligence analyst:
Trump is, once again, proving his worst critics correct. John Bolton, who detailed Trump's willingness to interve… https://t.co/icB8kMHIex— Ned Price (@Ned Price) 1600191283