According to US media reports, John Bolton, who served as National Security Advisor in the Trump administration, has agreed to plead guilty to one charge of retaining classified information after leaving office. He will appear in the US District Court in Greenbelt, Maryland on June 26.
A plea agreement has been reached.
The report, citing sources, stated that Bolton has reached a plea agreement with federal prosecutors on individual charges. Under the agreement, he faces a maximum sentence of 60 months and a potential fine of $2.25 million.
Information disclosed so far indicates that the classified information was allegedly kept in Bolton's private diary. The report also states that only his wife and daughter may have had access to this classified information.
The classified materials came from a private diary.
The crux of the case lies in whether Bolton continued to illegally possess classified information after leaving his government post. Current reports have not disclosed further details of the documents, nor have they specified the specific level and content of the information.
Based on publicly available information, the case currently focuses on the single charge of "retaining classified information," rather than the broader issue of leaking classified information. If the plea agreement is confirmed in court, the case will proceed to the sentencing phase.
He will appear in court on June 26.
According to reports, Bolton is scheduled to appear in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland on June 26 and is expected to formally enter a guilty plea on that day. This move signifies that the case has progressed from the investigation and prosecution stage to the court-confirmed plea agreement process.
This case comes at a time when political and legal issues in the United States continue to receive significant attention. Because Bolton previously held a senior national security position in the Trump administration, the case's developments have also drawn scrutiny of how former government officials handle sensitive information.












