- John Bolton pleaded guilty to one criminal count of retaining national defense information in Maryland federal court.
- Bolton served as national security advisor to President Donald Trump during Trump's first term in the White House.
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.
When Judge Theodore Chuang asked Bolton on Friday if he intended to plead guilty, Bolton replied, "I am, your honor, and I'm sorry for that," according to MS Now.
A portion of the hearing in U.S. District Court in Greenbelt was sealed due to national security concerns.
Bolton, who for years has been a staunch critic of Trump, was indicted in October by a grand jury on eight counts of transmission of national defense information and 10 counts of retention of national defense information.
The remaining counts of the indictment will be dismissed when Bolton is sentenced, according to prosecutors.
FBI agents raided Bolton's home in Bethesda, Maryland, and his office in Washington, D.C., on Aug. 22 as part of the Department of Justice's criminal investigation of him.
Bolton served as Trump's national security advisor from April 2018 through September 2019.
This is breaking news. Please refresh for updates.<small>Source: CNBC</small>
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Ex-Trump advisor John Bolton pleads guilty to retaining national defense information
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June 26, 2026
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