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'He might as well rob Fort Knox and take the gold out’: Reaction to Trump shaking down his own DOJ
MSNBC· 2025-10-21 21:30
Legal & Political Risk - A potential $230 million (USD) demand from Donald Trump to the taxpayers as compensation for investigations by the Department of Justice is under scrutiny [1] - The demand is based on purported violations of Trump's rights, including the FBI and special counsel investigation into Russian election tampering and the search of Mara Lago for classified documents [1] - Ethical concerns arise due to Trump leading the government while demanding money from it, with his own attorney general potentially approving the settlement [2] - The investigations in question led to multiple indictments and guilty pleas, including those of Trump's campaign manager and other close associates [4] - Concerns exist that political appointees within the Department of Justice, who previously served as Trump's counsel, may not be impartial in deciding on the settlement [10][19] Potential Legal Actions - Taxpayer lawsuits could challenge the settlement, arguing that it harms taxpayers and is being decided by conflicted parties [22] - Bar associations could intervene, arguing that the former counsel's duty of loyalty to their prior client creates a conflict of interest [23][24] - A hearing or trial could reveal details of the Russia case and Mara Lago situation, which Trump has previously avoided [16][17] Investigation Context - Special counsel John Durham found no criminal wrongdoing on the part of the investigators [5] - The investigation into Trump's handling of classified information revealed boxes of documents, including nuclear secrets, stored at his private club [5][6] - There is an active investigation into officials who served under former President Barack Obama [13][14]
‘We will not yield’ to Trump: Dem Rep. praises largest ever protest against a sitting U.S. President
MSNBC· 2025-10-19 21:19
Well, joining me now we have California Congressman Ted Lou, vice chair of the House Democratic Caucus and member of the Judiciary and Foreign Affairs committees. Welcome, my friend. Let's get right into it because organizers say nearly 7 million people turned out Saturday at protests across the country.2 million more, by the way, than those rallies in June. What is the impact of what you saw yesterday. And what do you say to Speaker Mike Johnson and other Republicans who called the demonstrations hate Amer ...
Special report: John Bolton pleads not guilty after indictment
NBC News· 2025-10-17 18:11
John Bolton just made his first court appearance pleading not guilty to charges alleging that he mishandled classified information. Comes after he surrendered to authorities earlier this morning. Just yesterday, Bolton, now a prominent critic of President Trump, was indicted by a federal grand jury.He's charged with eight counts of transmission of national defense information and 10 counts of unlawful retention of that information, 18 counts in all. Let's go right to our senior legal correspondent, Laura Ja ...
John Bolton pleads not guilty to federal charges
NBC News· 2025-10-17 16:13
Breaking news. President Trump's former national security adviser, John Bolton, just made his first court appearance, pleading not guilty to charges, alleging that he mishandled classified information. Comes after he surrendered to authorities earlier this morning.Just yesterday, Bolton, now a prominent critic of President Trump, was indicted by a federal grand jury. He's charged with eight counts of transmission of national defense information and 10 counts of unlawful retention of that information. ...
John Bolton surrenders to authorities after federal indictment
NBC News· 2025-10-17 16:10
Legal & Political Risk - Former national security adviser John Bolton faces 18 counts of mishandling classified information [1] - Bolton denies any wrongdoing [1] - The indictment is part of a series against President Trump's political adversaries [1]
What you need to know about the John Bolton indictment
MSNBC· 2025-10-17 15:48
Legal & Security Risks - John Bolton is indicted for allegedly disclosing classified information from his time as national security advisor by sending it via unclassified channels to his wife and daughter [1] - At least one of Bolton's email accounts was allegedly hacked by the Iranian government, potentially exposing state secrets [2] - The indictment suggests Bolton was aware he was discussing sensitive information [2] - The case raises questions about the line for individuals writing books containing potentially classified information, especially if they underwent a publication review process [5] - Bolton's lawyer claims the information was unclassified and known to the FBI for a long time [6][7] Political Implications - The Biden administration initially hesitated to pursue the case due to concerns about revealing a US intelligence penetration of Iran [7][8] - The Trump administration decided to proceed with the prosecution, potentially compromising the US intelligence operation in Iran [8] - The decision to prosecute Bolton raises questions about the motivations behind the case [9]
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The Economist· 2025-10-17 14:08
US Politics & Legal Matters - John Bolton 被指控传输和存储机密信息 [1] - 芝加哥移民官员被命令佩戴随身摄像头 [1] - 一个游说团体正在起诉特朗普政府关于 H-1B 签证的变更 [1]
BREAKING: John Bolton surrenders to authorities after federal indictment
MSNBC· 2025-10-17 13:29
Legal Proceedings - Former National Security Advisor John Bolton faces 18 counts related to transmission and retention of national defense information [3] - The charges involve storing diary-like entries with classified information and sharing over 1,000 pages with unauthorized family members [3] - Bolton denies wrongdoing, comparing the Trump administration to Stalin's secret police [4] - Bolton is expected to be processed, including fingerprinting and a picture, before an initial court appearance [6] - An arraignment with a plea is not expected during the initial court appearance [7] Parallels to Other Cases - The situation is described as potentially both retributive and meritorious [7] - Parallels are drawn to the Trump Mara Lago case, with Bolton facing charges of retaining and distributing national defense information [7] - Prosecutors highlight Bolton's opportunities to return information, starting with a 2021 settlement with the Department of Justice [8] Prior Conduct and Statements - Bolton's team reported a hack of his AOL account by an entity close to the Iranian Republic, but prosecutors allege incomplete disclosure about using the account for classified communication [8] - Prosecutors cite Bolton's past cable news interviews criticizing Hillary Clinton and Pete Hexath regarding classified information handling [9] - Interviews where Bolton criticized President Trump's handling of classified materials are notably missing from the prosecution's cited examples [9]
'Very serious and detailed': Reporter breaks down John Bolton indictment
MSNBC· 2025-10-17 10:44
John Bolton, President Trump's former national security adviser turned vocal credit, was indicted yesterday by a federal grand jury in Maryland. He is expected to surrender to authorities and make an initial court appearance today, according to two senior federal law enforcement sources. Bolton is now the third high-profile political adversary of the president to face criminal charges in less than one month.joining former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Leticia James. He faces 18 coun ...
Trump goes 'STALIN'? Trump vet Bolton vows to fight 'Stalinist' charges by his former boss 47
MSNBC· 2025-10-17 00:06
Legal & Compliance Risks - The DOJ is indicting former Trump official John Bolton for allegedly mishandling classified information, involving 18 criminal counts related to retention and transmission of national defense information [1][2] - Allegedly, Bolton shared over 1,000 pages of information about his activities as NSA with unauthorized individuals, potentially his wife and daughter, via a commercial messaging application [3][4] - The core of the case revolves around Bolton allegedly keeping notes/diary entries with classified information and sharing it with unauthorized individuals, which constitutes unlawful transmission [5] - Legal experts note the existence of a longer case record, but also question the DOJ's impartiality given recent actions and potential political motivations [8][10][21] - Concerns are raised about selective prosecution, comparing Bolton's case to similar conduct by others who were not investigated [27][28] National Security Implications - The indictment details the transmission of classified information, including top-secret information, over unclassified communication systems like Gmail [22][23] - This transmission to unauthorized individuals (wife and daughter) posed a security risk, as a hack occurred [23] - The case is considered serious due to the nature of the classified information involved and the potential compromise of national security [22][25] Political & Reputational Risks - The case raises questions about potential political targeting, given Trump's past criticisms of Bolton [5][7][13] - The indictment may be perceived as part of a broader pattern of actions by the DOJ that are influenced by political considerations [9][10][11] - The case could impact perceptions of fairness and impartiality within the justice system, potentially leading to a systemic flaw [27] - Bolton's reputation as a conservative Republican is highlighted, emphasizing the potential impact of the case on individuals who break with Trump [14][18]