A grand jury has been called to examine potential charges against John Bolton, former National Security Advisor, for his alleged mishandling of classified materials. This follows a significant revelation that Bolton transmitted classified emails using a private server, which reportedly allowed a foreign spy service to intercept them. Such actions have raised alarm bells and led to an investigation under the Espionage Act.

Recent reports from The New York Post indicate that Bolton’s situation is serious. The grand jury convened to explore allegations that he shared sensitive national security information through unsecured channels. The probe comes just two months after investigators conducted a raid on both Bolton’s home in Maryland and his office in Washington, D.C. They were looking for evidence related to his purported theft of highly sensitive materials.

The Justice Department officials have conveyed confidence in the case, suggesting that an indictment may be forthcoming as early as Thursday. One source described the case against Bolton as “airtight,” indicating that substantial evidence may already exist to support the charges.

Bolton stands accused of using a private email account not only to transmit classified information but also to maintain diary-like notes detailing his daily activities and assessments while in office. This behavior raises questions about accountability among those in positions of power, particularly concerning the handling of confidential information crucial for national security.

The gravity of the situation is underscored by the ongoing scrutiny Bolton faces, now at the center of a legal storm that could significantly impact his legacy and provide insights into the conduct of government officials regarding sensitive information. This incident serves as a reminder of the delicate balance that exists in the realm of national security and the expectations placed on those who serve at the highest levels of government.

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