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FBI agents search ex-Trump adviser John Bolton's home

An FBI spokesperson confirmed 'court authorised activity' in the area of John Bolton's home
An FBI spokesperson confirmed 'court authorised activity' in the area of John Bolton's home

Federal Bureau of Investigation agents have searched the home of John Bolton, Donald Trump's former national security adviser, who has become a vocal critic of the US President.

Federal Bureau of Investigation agents began searching his house in the Washington suburb of Bethesda, Maryland, at 7am local time as part of a probe ordered by FBI Director Kash Patel, according to the New York Post, which first reported the raid.

An FBI spokesperson confirmed "court authorised activity" in the area of Mr Bolton's home.

"NO ONE is above the law … @FBI agents on mission," Mr Patel wrote, without mentioning Mr Bolton, in an X post shortly after 7am.

Mr Bolton could not immediately be reached for comment. CNN reported that he said he was unaware of the law enforcement activity and was looking into it further.

He served as the US ambassador to the United Nations and as the White House national security adviser during President Trump's first term in office.

John Bolton has continued his criticism of Donald Trump since he returned to office

Mr Bolton has since become a critic of Mr Trump, calling him unfit to serve and writing a scathing book about his time in Mr Trump's first administration.

The US President has repeatedly moved to wield the levers of presidential power against his perceived enemies since taking office in January, following his campaign promise of political retribution.

It was not immediately clear why the FBI was searching the property.

The Justice Department during Mr Trump's first term sued and started a criminal investigation into Bolton over allegations that the book, "The Room Where It Happened: A White House Memoir," contained classified information.

A judge rejected the administration's bid to block publication of the book in 2020.

Both the criminal investigation and lawsuit were dropped in 2021 during the Biden administration.

Donald Trump previously stripped Mr Bolton of protective Secret Service detail that had been assigned after the US Justice Department said Iran had threatened his life.

Mr Bolton has continued his criticism of Mr Trump since he returned to office.

After Mr Trump's meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska last week, Mr Bolton told CNN that Mr Putin "clearly won" the summit and while Mr Trump "did not lose" he looked "very tired" and there was no meaningful progress on ending the war in Ukraine.

Mr Bolton has also been critical of Trump-nominated FBI Director Kash Patel, telling NBC's "Meet The Press" in December that the Senate should reject his nomination "100-0". Mr Patel was later confirmed.

Accreditation: AFP/Reuters