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  Politics  Bolton Indicted: Ex-Trump National Security Adviser Faces 18 Counts for Alleged Classified Data Mishandling, Iranian Hacking Claims Emerge
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Bolton Indicted: Ex-Trump National Security Adviser Faces 18 Counts for Alleged Classified Data Mishandling, Iranian Hacking Claims Emerge

Michelle CarterMichelle Carter—October 17, 20250
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John Bolton, the former national security adviser under President Donald Trump, has been formally indicted on 18 criminal counts related to the alleged mishandling and unlawful retention of classified national defense information. The charges, unsealed on Thursday, accuse Bolton of storing sensitive government records at his home and sharing them with relatives, claims that prosecutors say were potentially accessed by hackers linked to the Iranian regime.

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The extensive indictment, filed in federal court in Maryland, outlines eight counts of transmitting national defense information and ten counts of unlawful retention of such material. Prosecutors allege that Bolton, who served as Trump’s national security adviser from April 2018 to September 2019, abused his position by sharing over a thousand pages of information detailing his daily activities during his tenure. This information, allegedly transmitted via personal email accounts and an insecure messaging app to two unnamed individuals who lacked security clearances, included classified material up to the top-secret level. The indictment further states that these notes, described as “diary-like entries,” contained sensitive details about foreign adversaries, intelligence sources, and methods.

Iranian Hacking Link Adds New Dimension

A significant aspect of the indictment suggests that sensitive information was exposed when cyber actors believed to be connected to the Iranian government allegedly hacked Bolton’s personal email account in 2021. According to prosecutors, a representative for Bolton informed the FBI about the email breach but failed to disclose that classified information had been shared through the compromised account or that hackers had gained possession of government secrets. The indictment notes that hackers reportedly attempted to blackmail Bolton over the accessed emails, with one message forwarded to the FBI stating, “This could be the biggest scandal since Hillary’s emails were leaked, but this time on the G.O.P side.”

Bolton Denies Charges, Cites Political Motivation

John Bolton has vehemently denied the charges, characterizing the indictment as part of an “intensive effort” by President Trump to “intimidate his opponents” and an “abuse of power.” His legal team, led by attorney Abbe Lowell, asserts that the records in question are unclassified, were shared only with immediate family, and have been known to the FBI since as early as 2021. Lowell further contended that many of the documents were decades old and had previously been approved through a pre-publication review process for Bolton’s critically acclaimed memoir, “The Room Where It Happened,” which was published in 2020.

Broader Political Context and Legal Stakes

The indictment marks the third instance in recent weeks where the Justice Department has secured criminal charges against perceived adversaries of President Trump, following indictments against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James. This pattern has fueled broader concerns within American political discourse about the potential weaponization of the Justice Department against political opponents, a narrative Bolton himself has embraced. While the investigation into Bolton began in 2022, predating Trump’s potential return to office, the case is set to unfold against this backdrop. The charges, brought under the Espionage Act, carry severe penalties, with each count punishable by up to 10 years in prison if convicted. The legal ramifications could be substantial for the former national security adviser, highlighting the gravity of alleged national security information mishandling.

A Long Career in Public Service and Controversy

Bolton, a prominent figure in Republican foreign policy circles known for his hawkish stance, has had a long career in American government. Prior to serving under Trump, he held significant roles in the Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush administrations, including a controversial tenure as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. His departure from the Trump White House in 2019 was reportedly due to disagreements over key foreign policy issues, and he has since become one of Trump’s most vocal critics. The current legal proceedings stem from investigations that gained momentum after his departure and the subsequent publication of his memoir, which itself drew scrutiny over its alleged use of classified information. The case represents a significant legal challenge for Bolton and a notable development in the ongoing political news cycle.

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