❓WHAT HAPPENED: Former National Security Adviser John Bolton pleaded not guilty to 18 charges related to mishandling classified information.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: John Bolton, Judge Timothy Sullivan, and federal prosecutors in Maryland.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Bolton appeared in a Maryland federal court on Friday morning, October 20, 2025.
💬KEY QUOTE: “The underlying facts in this case were investigated and resolved years ago,” claimed Bolton’s attorney, Abbe Lowell.
🎯IMPACT: Bolton faces decades in prison if convicted, with his next court date set for November 21.
John Bolton, the former National Security Adviser to President Donald J. Trump turned anti-Trump activist, pleaded not guilty on Friday to 18 counts of mishandling classified information. The charges arise from claims that he improperly kept and disseminated national defense details via his personal email and a messaging app. A Maryland grand jury’s indictment alleges he shared over 1,000 pages of personal notes from his White House tenure.
Bolton appeared in federal court in Greenbelt, Maryland, before Judge Timothy Sullivan, who permitted him to stay out of custody provided he turns over his passport. His next hearing is set for November 21. Each of the 18 charges could result in up to 10 years behind bars.
Bolton’s lawyer, Abbe Lowell, claims his actions were probed and dismissed long ago. “The underlying facts in this case were investigated and resolved years ago,” Lowell argued.
The probe into Bolton’s treatment of classified materials traces to the publication of his book, The Room Where It Happened. Bolton has charged that Trump is weaponizing the Department of Justice (DOJ) against his rivals. Trump dismissed the allegations and labelled the longtime war hawk a “bad guy.”
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