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Ex-Trump advisor John Bolton pleads guilty to retaining national defense information
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- John Bolton, a former national security advisor to President Donald Trump, pleaded guilty in Maryland federal court on Friday morning to one criminal count of retaining national defense information.
- Bolton faces a maximum possible sentence of five years in prison and a fine of $2.25 million.
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John Bolton, a former national security advisor to President Donald Trump, pleaded guilty in Maryland federal court on Friday morning to one criminal count of retaining national defense information.
Bolton faces a maximum possible sentence of five years in prison and a fine of $2.25 million. He is due to be sentenced on Oct. 28.
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