FBI was hunting for documents about Trump in raid on John Bolton's house: report

FBI was hunting for documents about Trump in raid on John Bolton's house: report
John Bolton in Kyiv, Ukraine on August 24, 2018 (Paparazzza/Shutterstock.com)
John Bolton in Kyiv, Ukraine on August 24, 2018 (Paparazzza/Shutterstock.com)
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FBI agents who recently searched the Maryland home of John Bolton — who was President Donald Trump's National Security Advisor before becoming one of his biggest critics — seized a white binder labeled “statements and reflections to Allied Strikes” and four folders specifically marked “Trump I–IV," NOTUS reported Thursday.

These documents, newly detailed in court filings unsealed Thursday after a media request from the outlet, suggest that investigators were explicitly targeting materials related to the president.

These items were among several seized during the August search of Bolton’s Bethesda, Maryland residence, a raid authorized after prosecutors discovered potential violations related to the handling of classified or defense information.

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Click here to read NOTUS' full report.

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