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Trump's former national security adviser John Bolton pleaded guilty to charges related to handling classified information. Trump responded by mocking him and calling for harsh punishment.
Trump's former national security adviser John Bolton pleaded guilty to charges of mishandling classified information. Trump responded by mocking Bolton and calling for him to face harsh punishment. The contrast is stark: Bolton faced criminal prosecution for handling classified material, yet Trump—who held classified documents at Mar-a-Lago—has never faced comparable charges. The unequal application raises questions about whether the Justice Department is prosecuting based on law or based on political allegiance.
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