特朗普痛斥“疯子”约翰·博尔顿 此前其前助手在机密文件案中认罪


2026年6月27日 美国东部时间下午1:40 / 福克斯新闻

博尔顿在量刑时最高面临五年监禁、225万美元罚款,并将丧失联邦退休养老金
作者:伊莱恩·马伦

前特朗普顾问约翰·博尔顿就不当处理机密信息认罪

迈克·伊曼纽尔报道前国家安全顾问约翰·博尔顿对非法留存国防信息认罪。博尔顿为通过电子邮件向未获授权的家属发送包括顶级机密情报在内的逾千页文件表示忏悔。据报道,博尔顿的电子邮件遭外国对手黑客攻击,检察官建议判处其五年监禁及225万美元罚款。

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前总统唐纳德·特朗普周五在其前助手承认不当处理国防机密文件后,对前国家安全顾问约翰·博尔顿进行了嘲讽。

博尔顿当天早些时候在马里兰州格林贝尔特的美国地区法院听证会上对一项未经授权持有国防文件的罪名认罪。根据认罪协议,检方将在量刑时撤销其余17项指控。这一认罪举动立即引发特朗普的回应,两人自2019年公开决裂以来,曾多次在外交政策以及博尔顿极具批评性的回忆录问题上产生分歧。

“约翰·博尔顿,一个极其愚蠢、偏执且无能的前美国代表,刚刚认罪了!”特朗普周五晚在Truth Social的帖子中写道,“他是个可怕的人,是个只想挑起事端和战争的疯子,无论走到哪里都在无端推动死亡与毁灭。希望对他能从重处罚!”

77岁的博尔顿定于10月28日量刑。根据认罪协议,他将面临225万美元罚款、最高五年监禁、三年监管释放、最多100小时社区服务,并且将丧失联邦退休养老金。博尔顿的辩护律师表示,他们希望博尔顿能免于入狱。

前特朗普官员约翰·博尔顿在18项机密文件起诉书中承认1项罪名

据检察官称,博尔顿离职后非法留存了包括顶级机密文件在内的国防机密信息。当局指控他留存了逾千页记录其担任国家安全顾问期间日常工作的笔记,并通过个人电子邮件账户与两名家属分享了部分材料。

联邦检察官表示,这些文件包含涉及秘密行动项目、人类情报来源与方法以及外国军事威胁的高度敏感情报。

联邦调查局局长卡什·帕特尔表示,调查表明博尔顿明知故犯地不当处理机密信息。

2025年8月22日,联邦调查局特工在马里兰州贝塞斯达的前国家安全顾问约翰·博尔顿家中搬运箱子。(曼努埃尔·巴尔塞·塞内塔/美联社照片)

法律专家警告:博尔顿案充斥“极具毁灭性”证据与国家安全风险
“联邦调查局的调查证明,约翰·博尔顿明知故犯地使用个人在线账户传输顶级机密信息,并将上述文件留存于家中——这一切均直接违反联邦法律,”帕特尔在给福克斯新闻数字频道的声明中表示,“尽管假新闻铺天盖地地声称此案是‘报复’,但此次调查是基于联邦调查局敬业专业人员的细致工作,他们毫无畏惧、不偏不倚地遵循事实——而博尔顿选择承认有罪并认罪。”

博尔顿于2018年4月至2019年9月担任特朗普的国家安全顾问。特朗普称自己解雇了博尔顿,而博尔顿则表示自己是辞职的。

2025年10月17日,前特朗普政府国家安全顾问约翰·博尔顿抵达马里兰州格林贝尔特联邦法院参加传讯。(罗德·拉姆基 Jr./美联社照片)

两人的关系在博尔顿2020年回忆录《发生之地》出版后进一步恶化,该书对特朗普的总统任期进行了极具批判性的描述。特朗普政府曾试图阻止该书出版,辩称其中包含机密信息,但博尔顿并未因回忆录含机密信息的指控面临任何指控。

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博尔顿的律师阿贝·洛厄尔为当事人的认罪决定辩护,称这体现了责任感。
“他为自己犯下的错误承担了责任,从而节省了政府资源,无需进行可能暴露更多敏感信息的审判,”洛厄尔在一份声明中表示,“相比之下,特朗普总统无视机密信息法律,将实际的机密文件带到他在佛罗里达州的宅邸,干扰对该行为的调查,且从未为自己的行为承担任何责任。博尔顿大使的过错只是留存了包含机密信息的日记,他记录是为了留存历史,但唐纳德·特朗普保留秘密却是为了一己私利。”

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Trump unloads on ‘lunatic’ John Bolton after ex-aide pleads guilty in classified docs case

June 27, 2026 1:40pm EDT / Fox News

Bolton faces up to five years in prison, a $2.25M fine, and loss of his federal retirement pension at sentencing

By Elaine Mallon

Former Trump adviser John Bolton pleads guilty to mishandling classified information

Mike Emanuel reports on former National Security Advisor John Bolton pleading guilty to unlawful retention of national defense information. Bolton expressed remorse for emailing over a thousand pages, including top-secret intel, to family members not authorized to receive it. Prosecutors are recommending a five-year prison sentence and a $2.25 million fine, as Bolton’s emails were reportedly hacked by foreign adversaries.

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President Donald Trump on Friday mocked former National Security Adviser John Bolton after his one-time aide admitted to mishandling a classified national defense document.

Bolton pleaded guilty hours earlier during a hearing in U.S. District Court in Greenbelt, Maryland, to one count of unauthorized possession of a national defense document. His guilty plea was part of a plea agreement that will see prosecutors dismiss the remaining 17 counts at sentencing. The guilty plea prompted an immediate response from Trump, who has repeatedly clashed with Bolton over foreign policy and the former adviser’s highly critical memoir ever since their very public falling out in 2019.

“John Bolton, a very dumb, unbalanced, and unskilled former representative of the United States of America, just pleads guilty!” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post late Friday. “He is a terrible person, a lunatic who only wanted to start trouble and wars, and who was a needless pusher of death and destruction wherever he went. Hopefully, he will be dealt with harshly!”

Bolton, 77, is scheduled to be sentenced on Oct. 28 and, under his plea agreement, faces a $2.25 million fine, up to five years in prison, three years of supervised release, up to 100 hours of community service and he will lose his federal retirement pension. His defense attorneys have said that they hope Bolton will avoid jail time.

EX-TRUMP OFFICIAL JOHN BOLTON PLEADS GUILTY TO 1 OF 18 COUNTS IN CLASSIFIED DOCS INDICTMENT

According to prosecutors, Bolton unlawfully kept classified national defense information after leaving government service, including documents classified as top secret. Authorities alleged he kept more than 1,000 pages of notes detailing his day-to-day activities as national security adviser and shared portions of that material with two family members using a personal email account.

Federal prosecutors said the documents included highly sensitive intelligence involving covert action programs, human intelligence sources and methods, and foreign military threats.

FBI Director Kash Patel said the investigation demonstrated that Bolton knowingly mishandled classified information.

FBI agents carry boxes out of former national security adviser John Bolton’s house in Bethesda, Md., on Aug. 22, 2025.(Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP Photo)

BOLTON CASE PACKED WITH ‘VERY DAMNING’ EVIDENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY RISKS, LEGAL EXPERTS WARN

“This FBI’s investigation proved that John Bolton knowingly transmitted top secret information using personal online accounts and retained said documents in his house – all in direct violation of federal law,” Patel said in a statement to Fox News Digital. “Despite an onslaught of false claims by the fake news stating this case was ‘retribution,’ this investigation was based on meticulous work from dedicated professionals at the FBI who followed the facts without fear or favor – and Bolton chose to admit his guilt and plead guilty.”

Bolton served as Trump’s national security adviser from April 2018 until September 2019. Trump has said he fired Bolton, while Bolton said that he resigned.

Former Trump administration National Security Advisor John Bolton arrives for his arraignment at the Greenbelt Federal Courthouse in Greenbelt, Md., on Oct. 17, 2025.(Rod Lamkey Jr./AP)

Their relationship deteriorated further following the publication of Bolton’s 2020 memoir, “The Room Where It Happened,” which offered a highly critical account of Trump’s presidency. The Trump administration sought unsuccessfully to block the book’s publication, arguing it contained classified information. Bolton never faced any charges stemming from allegations that his memoir contained classified information.

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Bolton’s attorney, Abbe Lowell, defended his client’s decision to plead guilty, saying it reflected accountability.

“He took responsibility for a mistake he made, thereby saving the government resources to pursue a case that could expose additional sensitive information,” Lowell said in a statement. “By contrast, President Trump thumbed his nose at the classified information laws, took actual classified documents to his Florida mansion, interfered with the investigation of that conduct, and has never accepted any accountability for his conduct. Ambassador Bolton, whose offense was only keeping a diary which contained classified information, kept a record to preserve history, but Donald Trump kept secrets to serve himself.”

Elaine Mallon is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business covering national politics.

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