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John Bolton says he hopes to expose Trump’s ‘abuse of power’ after being indicted – US politics live | US news

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

John Bolton, former national security advisor to President Donald Trump, stated his intention to reveal what ⁢he⁣ characterizes as an “abuse of power” following his ⁢recent indictment. Teh indictment stems from allegations related to his attempts to circumvent white House protocol while discussing sensitive ​information with the media. This advancement ⁢adds another layer to⁣ the ongoing legal challenges facing Trump and introduces a potentially ‌critically important new voice to the narrative surrounding ⁤his ⁣conduct in ‍office.

The case centers on ‍accusations that Bolton improperly disclosed classified information in‍ his 2020 memoir, The Room Where It Happened. Federal prosecutors allege he failed to properly vet‍ the book’s contents ‍for classified material before publication, potentially jeopardizing national security.⁣ Bolton’s public statements suggest⁤ he views the indictment as an chance​ to further detail⁢ his concerns about Trump’s actions during ⁣his time in the White House, potentially impacting the 2024 presidential election and ongoing investigations ⁣into the⁣ january 6th Capitol attack.

According to reports surfacing on october 17, 2025, Bolton expressed his willingness to testify and present evidence‍ regarding what he believes were instances of presidential overreach. He has previously been a critical voice regarding ⁢Trump’s foreign policy ‍decisions, particularly concerning interactions with Ukraine and President ⁢Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The Justice Department’s‌ decision ⁣to pursue charges against Bolton comes amidst heightened scrutiny of​ Trump’s handling of ⁣classified documents and his ⁤efforts to challenge the results of the 2020 election.

The indictment​ includes charges related to violating the Espionage Act and unlawfully retaining national defense information. ‍Bolton maintains his⁢ innocence and ⁢argues that the information he disclosed was already widely known or did not pose a genuine threat to national security. Legal experts anticipate a contentious legal⁣ battle, with potential implications for the boundaries ​of presidential privilege and the protection of‍ classified information.The case is being heard in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.

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