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Bolton Makes a Plea Deal
Former National Security Advisor John Bolton is pleading guilty in a classified documents case and is about to pay a hefty fine.
Correspondent Laura Winters reports.
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Bolton served as National Security Advisor in President Trump’s first term in office – but became an outspoken critic of the President often appearing on MSNBC and CNN. He plans to plead guilty and pay a fine north of 2 million dollars as part of a deal with federal prosecutors for mishandling classified documents. Bolton is accused of sharing sensitive information – including notes on intelligence briefings – for possible use in a book he was writing.
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