John Bolton starts Trump in the first comments since the FBI incursions
Former National Security Advisor John Bolton lashed out against President Donald Trump in his first comments after the shocking Retail of the FBI of his home and office on Friday.
Bolton, a former Trump administration official who is now a frequent critic of the president, referred to the raid at his home in Bethesda, Maryland, and the office in Washington, DC, in an opinion article on Monday criticizing Trump’s chaotic management of the Russian-Ukraine war.
“Donald Trump’s policy in Ukraine today is no more consistent than it was last Friday when his administration executed search warrants against my home and his position,” Bolton wrote at Washington’s examiner.
“Collapating in confusion and haste, Trump’s negotiations can be in their last agony, along with their Nobel Peace Prize campaign.”
Alving Trump, deploying the red carpet in Alaska for Russian President Vladimir Putin, Bolton characterized the “furious rhythm” that Trump has recently moved to ensure a peace agreement as “one of several significant errors.”
In another Jab in the president, Bolton said the Trump administration “has tried to camouflage its disorder behind social networks” and has referred to Trump comparing its summit with the pointed discussions of the then vice president Richard Nixon with the Soviet prime minister Nikita Khrushchev in the 1950s.
“Why Trump wants to be compared to the only president who resigned in disgrace is not clear,” Bolton wrote.
He ended up suggesting that the “efforts of the president in recent more than two weeks have left us further from peace and a fair agreement for Ukraine than before.”
Bolton, who served as Trump National Security Advisor for 17 months, became an objective of the president after the release of his 2020 memoirs.

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The Department of Justice launched an investigation into Bolton in 2020, investigating whether his book contained classified national security information.
The Department of Justice ended that investigation under President Joe Biden the following year.
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The investigation involved in the book has resumed since then, a source told CNN.
After the raid, Trump described Bolton as “not an intelligent guy” that could be “very antipatriotic.”
But he suggested that he knew nothing about the raid, and added that although he is “the director of the Police”, it would be “better” for the Department of Justice to handle the details.


