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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1554220)8/23/2025 11:39:25 AM
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Let's see what. Bolton had in his possession



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1554220)8/28/2025 8:30:33 PM
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I see Bruliar is still pumping out falsehoods.

"The precipitating event appears to be Bolton’s very public rebuke of the Putin summit with the president watching TV news to see how his negotiations were being portrayed. He was particularly stung by Bolton’s criticism in multiple TV appearances, including his comment that the Russian strongman “...clearly won.”

The Post report notes, “Until Aug. 13, Bolton had not been a target of Trump’s social media attacks for seven months — since before Trump’s inauguration in January. That changed just over a week ago, when Trump became angry at a quote from Bolton and fired off a post on Truth Social expressing his frustration.”

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'He lives for this stuff': Trump was obsessed with Bolton in days before raid - Raw Story"

NEW YORK TIMESThe investigation into President Trump’s former national security adviser, John R. Bolton, began to pick up momentum during the Biden administration, when U.S. intelligence officials collected information that appeared to show that he had mishandled classified information, according to people familiar with the inquiry.

The United States gathered data from an adversarial country’s spy service, including emails with sensitive information that Mr. Bolton, while still working in the first Trump administration, appeared to have sent to people close to him on an unclassified system, the people said, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive case that remains open.

The emails in question, according to the people, were sent by Mr. Bolton and included information that appeared to derive from classified documents he had seen while he was national security adviser. Mr. Bolton apparently sent the messages to people close to him who were helping him gather material that he would ultimately use in his 2020 memoir, “The Room Where It Happened.”

In a sign of the stakes for Mr. Bolton, he is in talks to retain the high-profile criminal defense lawyer Abbe Lowell. Mr. Lowell, who has represented Mr. Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and Mr. Biden’s son Hunter, is defending two other prominent perceived enemies of Mr. Trump who are now under scrutiny: the New York state attorney general, Letitia James, and Lisa Cook, a member of the Federal Reserve Board. ( read more)