The FBI has reportedly searched the home of John Bolton, a former national security adviser under Donald Trump who has since become one of his sharpest critics. The raid marks another dramatic chapter in the ongoing legal and political battles surrounding figures linked to the Trump administration.
John Bolton served as Trump’s national security adviser from April 2018 to September 2019 before leaving amid policy disagreements. Since his departure, Bolton has repeatedly criticized Trump, including in his 2020 memoir The Room Where It Happened, where he painted the former president as unfit for office.
His transition from insider to outspoken critic has often drawn Trump’s ire, making the FBI’s search particularly noteworthy in the broader context of U.S. politics.
According to sources familiar with the matter, federal agents executed the search warrant at Bolton’s residence earlier this week. While the Justice Department has not released an official statement, reports suggest the raid is linked to a classified information investigation.
Officials have not confirmed whether any documents or electronic devices were seized.
In a brief statement to the media, Bolton said he was “not surprised” by the FBI’s move but insisted he has done nothing wrong.
“I have always acted in accordance with the law and in service of the United States,” he stated, without providing further details.
The search comes at a sensitive moment in U.S. politics, with Trump himself facing multiple investigations. Legal experts say the Bolton case could add another layer of complexity, given his long-standing position as both an insider and critic of the former president.
Analysts suggest the raid could reignite debates about the handling of classified information by current and former officials, an issue that has dominated headlines in recent years.
The Justice Department has yet to file formal charges, and it remains unclear how long the investigation will take. For now, Bolton’s home search signals that federal authorities are pursuing multiple lines of inquiry into figures once close to Trump.
With Bolton expected to remain vocal in his criticism of Trump, the case could have significant political ripple effects as the U.S. edges closer to the 2024 presidential election.