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FRI · 2026-06-26 · 14:30 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0626-87697
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Ex-Trump adviser Bolton pleads guilty in classified documents case

John Bolton, former national security adviser to President Trump, pleaded guilty in a federal court in Maryland to unlawfully retaining classified information. The case stemmed from Bolton sharing sensitive documents, including notes on intelligence briefings and meetings with officials and foreign leaders, with two relatives for potential use in a book.

By AP and ReutersAl JazeeraFiled 2026-06-26 · 14:30 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Ex-Trump adviser Bolton pleads guilty in classified documents case
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John Bolton, former national security adviser to President Trump, pleaded guilty in a federal court in Maryland to unlawfully retaining classified information. The case stemmed from Bolton sharing sensitive documents, including notes on intelligence briefings and meetings with officials and foreign leaders, with two relatives for potential use in a book. He admitted his actions were wrong during the hearing. Bolton, a prominent critic of Trump, had previously pleaded not guilty to 18 criminal charges. As part of an agreement with federal prosecutors, he is expected to receive a sentence ranging from no prison time to a maximum of five years, and will also pay a $2.25 million fine and perform 100 hours of community service. His sentencing is scheduled for October.

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Bolton told US District Judge Theodore D Chuang, 'I’m sorry for it.'

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Bolton pleaded guilty on Friday in a case related to the sharing of documents with two relatives for possible use in a book he was writing.

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John Bolton pleaded guilty to unlawfully retaining classified information during a federal court hearing in Maryland.

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Bolton also reportedly agreed to pay a $2.25m fine and committed to 100 hours of community service.

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As part of an agreement with federal prosecutors, Bolton would plead guilty in exchange for a sentence ranging from no prison time to a maximum of five years.

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Hawkish national security figure has emerged as critic of President Trump after serving during his first term in office.John Bolton, ⁠a prominent critic ⁠of US President Donald Trump ‌who once served as his national security adviser, ⁠has pleaded guilty to unlawfully ⁠retaining classified ⁠information ⁠during a federal court hearing ‌in Maryland.Bolton pleaded guilty on Friday in a case related to the sharing of documents with two relatives for possible use in a ⁠book he was writing, including notes ⁠on intelligence briefings and meetings with senior government officials and foreign leaders. He pleaded not guilty to 18 criminal charges last ⁠year.“I’m sorry for it,” Bolton told US District Judge Theodore D Chuang during the hearing.Bolton, who served as national security adviser during Trump’s first term, is one of several noteworthy political opponents who have faced prosecution by Trump’s Department of Justice, erasing longstanding norms that had separated law enforcement efforts from partisan considerations.However, unlike other cases brought against Trump critics, the Bolton investigation began before Trump returned ‌to ‌office in 2025 and had the backing of career federal prosecutors.The news service Reuters had previously reported that, as part of an agreement with federal prosecutors, Bolton would plead guilty in exchange for a sentence ranging from no prison time to a maximum of five years in prison. The hawkish national security figure is scheduled to be sentenced in October.Bolton also reportedly agreed to pay a $2.25m fine and committed to 100 hours of community service. He was accused of sharing sensitive information with two relatives, including notes from intelligence briefings and meetings with foreign leaders, for possible use in a memoir chronicling his experiences in the White House during Trump’s first term in office.
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