John Bolton, former national security adviser for President Donald Trump, is expected to take a plea deal with the government in the case accusing him of mishandling classified documents, sources familiar with the matter told CNN Thursday.

Bolton, 77, is expected to plead guilty to one count of illegal retention of sensitive national security documents and pay a hefty fine of more than $2 million, CNN reported. He is expected to appear in Maryland federal court on June 26 for a rearraignment, court documents show.

The news of the plea deal comes approximately eight months after the Justice Department indicted Bolton on 18 counts related to mishandling classified information. Prosecutors allege that Bolton shared “diary” notes with his family that contained sensitive information from his time as national security adviser.

Bolton pleaded not guilty to all counts and accused the president of “weaponizing” the DOJ to charge his enemies with crimes.

The Independent has asked Bolton’s attorney, Abbe Lowell, for comment.

John Bolton, who served as Trump’s national security adviser, reportedly plans to plead guilty to one count of illegal retention of sensitive national security documentsopen image in gallery
John Bolton, who served as Trump’s national security adviser, reportedly plans to plead guilty to one count of illegal retention of sensitive national security documents (Reuters)

Bolton is among the current or former officials whom Trump has identified as targets of his administration.

Though Bolton served as Trump’s national security adviser during his first term, the two had a falling out after Trump fired Bolton in 2019 over differences on foreign policy. Since then, Bolton has become an outspoken critic of the president, claiming his former boss was “unfit” to be president and subscribes to “chaos as a way of life.”

Most recently, in April, Bolton criticized Trump’s handling of the Iran war, speculating that the president was “probably back in a panic mode” after two U.S. warplanes were shot down earlier this year and that he was trying to “find a way to declare victory” before the Strait of Hormuz opens.

Trump had called for Bolton’s arrest for years, claiming his former national security adviser was “treasonous” for writing a book, titled “The Room Where It Happened,” that allegedly contained classified information.

President Trump had called for Bolton’s arrest over material included in Bolton’s 2020 book ‘The Room Where It Happened’open image in gallery
President Trump had called for Bolton’s arrest over material included in Bolton’s 2020 book ‘The Room Where It Happened’ (AFP/Getty)

The details of the plea deal are preliminary and still need final approval from a federal judge.

If approved, Bolton could face anywhere from zero to five years of prison time.

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