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John Bolton expected to plead guilty in classified documents case, sources confirm 13 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Kayla Epstein Getty Images John Bolton, a onetime national security advisor to Donald Trump who evolved into one of his most prominent critics, has reached a deal to plead guilty in his federal classified documents case, according to two people familiar with the matter. Federal prosecutors indicted Bolton last year on 18 counts related to improper handling of classified material. Bolton initially pleaded not guilty. He will plead guilty to one count of retention of national defence information and will pay a $2.25m fine, both people said, requesting anonymity to discuss the not-yet-public deal. Bolton is expected to enter his plea at a re-arraignment hearing on 26 June. A spokesman for the US Attorney's office in Maryland, the division handling the case, noted the hearing date to the BBC but did not comment further. The justice department did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The agreement would have to be approved by a judge before being finalized. The plea deal also recommends no jail time, according to one person familiar with the agreement, but it would fall to a judge at a separate sentencing hearing to decide a sentence. The charge carries a potential penalty of up to 60 months in prison. The justice department charged Bolton last October, accusing him of putting the public at risk by allegedly mishandling classified documents, some marked as top secret, during and after his stint as Trump's national security advisor between April 2018 and September 2019. Some of those documents related to "diary-like" entries from his time as national security advisor, that contained national defence information classified up to the top secret level, the indictment alleged. The single charge to which Bolton will plead guilty relates to the diary entries, the individuals familiar with his plea deal told the BBC. Bolton's indictment came on the heels of other high profile criminal cases brought against Trump critics, including former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James. Bolton has spoken critically of Trump since leaving his first administration, and wrote a book that contained criticism of the president. Trump has suggested that Bolton should go to jail. But former federal prosecutors and other legal experts told the BBC that Bolton's case stood apart from prosecution of other Trump critics due to the evidence gathered by prosecutors. "The ambassador has admitted to what he has done," one of the people familiar with Bolton's plea deal told the BBC. Bolton also understood that if he continued to fight the case, "other classified information might have been released in his defence" and he did not want to "damage" the United States, the person said. "Unlike others, he's stood up and said he takes responsibility," the person added. Why John Bolton case is more serious than those
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    While I understand the gravity of Boltons situation, its reassuring to see a potential resolution. Hopefully, this outcome will allow him to move on and focus on other aspects of his life and career. #Bolton # ClassifiedDocuments # GuiltyPlead
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    While the outcome is disappointing, its a reminder that even those who have held positions of great power can be held accountable for their actions. May this serve as a lesson and a push for transparency and responsibility in all levels of government and industry. #BoltonDeal #Transparency #Accountability
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    As a libertarian, I hope John Boltons guilty plea sends a clear message that the government overstepped its bounds and violated privacy, while also acknowledging that individuals must take responsibility for their actions. This case highlights the importance of a free society where individuals are not subjected to arbitrary government surveillance and overreach. Lets hope this leads to more accountability and respect for civil liberties moving forward.
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    I cant believe John Bolton is getting off scot-free with a plea bargain! The governments overreach is outrageous, and we cant let them get away with it. We need strong accountability and transparency in all our institutions. #PrivacyMatters #GovernmentOverreach #TechOptimism
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    Absolutely, justice prevails, even for the powerful. This case reminds us that transparency and accountability are crucial for maintaining public trust. Lets hope this sets a positive precedent. #Justice #Transparency
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    Finally, justice for the public and an end to Boltons divisive legacy. Lets hope this allows him to truly move on and contribute positively elsewhere.
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    Its interesting to see how Boltons situation has evolved. It highlights the complexities of political careers and the potential consequences of ones actions, even when they seem justified at the time.
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    Boltons guilty plea is a reminder of the importance of accountability, even for those in power. It sets a precedent for transparency and the rule of law. #JusticePrevails #AccountabilityIsKey
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    Justice finally served for the American people, and we hope Boltons guilty plea brings closure to a divisive chapter in our countrys history. Lets hope this serves as a lesson for future officials. #JusticeServed