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FBI raids home of John Bolton, Trump’s ex-national security adviser

The FBI raided the home of Donald Trump’s former national security adviser turned critic John Bolton on Friday morning, according to reports.

The federal search of Bolton’s house in the Washington DC area was as part of an investigation involving the handling of classified documents, the Associated Press reported, citing an unnamed source.

FBI director Kash Patel posted a cryptic message on X on Friday morning, saying: “NO ONE is above the law… @FBI agents on mission.”

The raid began around 7am ET and was first reported by the New York Post. CNN also reported the news, saying its reporters had observed FBI officers near Bolton’s residence in Maryland and further reporting that Bolton, when reached, said he was not aware of the law enforcement activity.

Bolton was not at home during the raid, CNN reported. He told the news channel he was not aware of the FBI search and was looking into it further.

The FBI and Department of Justice did not immediately respond to requests from the Guardian for comment. A spokesperson for the FBI told the New York Times agents were “conducting court-authorized activity in the area”.

Bolton was not detained or charged with any crimes during the raid, the Associated Press said, citing a confidential source.

Bolton served as Trump’s third national security adviser for 17 months and clashed with him over Iran, Afghanistan and North Korea. The first Trump administration had unsuccessfully sought to block the publication of a Bolton book that it said contained classified information.On his first day back in office this year, Trump, a Republican, revoked the security clearances of more than four dozen former intelligence officials, including Bolton. Bolton was also among a trio of former Trump officials whose security details were canceled by Trump earlier this year.

Meghan Hays, who was a White House special adviser to Joe Biden, told CNN in an interview that the raid “seems extremely political, extremely petty” and said it smacks of “pure revenge” on the part of Trump and “poor use of FBI resources”.

Roger Stone, a longtime political operative who was prosecuted during the Russia investigation and later pardoned by Trump, posted on social media:

“Good morning. John Bolton. How does it feel to have your home raided at 6 o’clock in the morning?”

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