WASHINGTON ‒ John Bolton, former national security adviser to President Donald Trump, surrendered to authorities and appeared in federal court in Greenbelt, Maryland, on Oct. 17 after he was indicted on charges of mishandling classified documentation.
Bolton, who has become an outspoken Trump adversary, is the latest of the president's perceived enemies charged by the Justice Department following indictments of former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James.
Bolton turned himself in Friday morning at the Maryland courthouse, according to a source familiar with Bolton's activities.
In an 18-count indictment, Bolton is accused of sharing "diary-like" entries to two family members in 2018 and 2019 detailing his activities as national security adviser that included classified information.
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