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Trump Trade Advisor Peter Navarro Reported classification document probes.
“I served in Bolton, who was often a loose cannon, bent over explosions and coups – Strangelove’s mustache,” Navarro Mountain.
“He was excited about air strikes, pushing the regime to change his fantasy and obsessed with military solutions while working diplomatically. Then, when writing his memoirs, Bolton no longer respects executive privilege and confidential debates, but admits that he relies on ‘full notes’ that he relies on him to occupy him in the White House.”
Bolton reportedly published a book The Room That Happened in 2020, and he received $2 million in advance for all his time in the Trump administration. He started as Trump’s national security adviser in 2018, but failed with the president and left the position in 2019.
Bolton releases Trump’s Ukrainian policy after FBI raid
Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro was caught in a “grabbing American secrets” by former national security adviser John Bolton on Tuesday after the FBI raided his home last week in a reported investigation of confidential documents. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Navarro accused Bolton of “sharing information about the Oval Office dialogue and national security that should have been secret – whether under the law or within the scope of administrative privileges.”
“That’s not service. That’s not patriotism. It’s profiting from the secrets of America.”
Navarro notes Bolton has described confidential deliberations on how to break Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro Control and rapid military deficit.
“This kind of blueprint is not something you deliver to the public or to Maduro’s intelligence services.”

John Bolton waved outside his home after the FBI raid. (Reuters/tasos katopodis)
He noted that unauthorized disclosure of defense information could violate U.S. regulations.
“If evidence is found and prosecuted, Bolton could one day be jailed for smashing the constitution, violating administrative privileges and trampling on safeguards designed to protect the security of the United States,” Navarro said. “If this happens, Bolton would not be remembered for his book tour. He would be remembered for the sequel he wrote in prison.”
Fox News Digital has contacted a Bolton spokesperson for comment.
Democrats oppose John Bolton for years – until they seek him as an ally to Trump

John Bolton served as Trump’s national security adviser in 2018 and 2019. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Navarro was sentenced to four months in jail last year for convicted of violating the House Selection Committee’s investigation into the House Selection Committee’s attack on the January 6 Capitol.
FBI A search warrant was executed Friday at Bolton’s home and office.
Democrats are also confused by Bolton’s writing: Current national security advisers refusing to serve as star witnesses during the first Trump impeachment related to Ukraine, they accused him of keeping juicy details for his memoirs.
In June 2020, Judge Royce Lamberth found that Bolton “could endanger national security by breaching his obligation to disclose confidential information.”
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The judge said he submitted 500 pages of manuscript for a national security review, but when the review was not completed within four months, he “inserted the plug-in into the process and sent the manuscript still under review to the publisher for printing.”
Lamberth allowed the book to be on the shelves becauseThe horse has come out of the barn“ – Excerpts from this book have been leaked and 200,000 copies have been shipped.

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