The Wall Street Journal slammed Raid On Friday, the house of John Bolton, former National Security Advisor to President Trump, labeled it a part of the President’s “Vendeta Abhiyan”.
Law enforcement said Test Bolton was higher than a classified record stored at his residence in Betheesa, MD. However, the magazine argued about the investigation of political “vengeance”.
“It is difficult to see the raid except anything other than the wind. Mr. Bolton got out of favor of Shri Trump in the first term and then wrote a book about his experience in the White House, while Mr. Trump was still President. Mr. Trump tried and failed to block the publication,” One Friday’s op-ed Reads outlets, refers to Bolton 2020 book,
“The President claimed that Mr. Bolton had exposed the classified information, although the book went through a comprehensive pre-publication scrub at the White House for classified materials,” this continues.
The journal says Trump is “out of blood,” Other blows For Bolton, the President’s January decision Nixes their safety details,
Bolton has shown cables constantly Review of Trump’s foreign diplomacy effort, pointing fingers Leader Russian counterpart is a pawn for Vladimir Putin.
The magazine on Friday argued that this criticism was the motive behind the federal government’s investigation.
“It is unlikely that Mr. Bolton broke any law on national mysteries, and he certainly did not share with us with us for a long time. But perhaps Mr. Trump intends to punish himself for this process, even if there is no criminal allegation eventually,” OP-Ed says.
“Mr. Bolton has to pay for a legal lawyer, and his family has to bear the concern of being under the siege of the federal government,” says the Journal.
The agents raided Bolton’s house on Friday and seized their wife’s phone after going to work.
Despite Inquiry Is there a raid vengeance work, Vice President Vance said that there is an inquiry Not tied To take political revenge.
“I can tell you that, unlike Biden DOJ and Biden FBI, our law enforcement agencies are going to be operated by law and not from politics. And so, if we feel that the Ambassador Bolton has committed a crime, the prosecution will come, of course,” Vance said in an interview in an interview.
Tusrap Told reporters On Friday, he was unaware of the raid on Bolton’s house and will stay away from any prosecution efforts under the leadership of Attorney General Palm Bandy.
chairman Lawsed on The Wall Street Journal said in an article a few weeks before Friday’s op-ed and said that he had sent a thoughtful birthday card to the deceased sexual criminal Jeffrey Epstein. Tusrap Slammed The move after this step reliability of the outlet in many positions.