Before you add John Bolton’s indictment to the growing pile of specious prosecutions of Donald Trump’s enemies, stop and read the Justice Department’s allegations that the former national security adviser systematically shared classified information with people who weren’t authorized to read it, all in the service of writing a tell-all book, reported The Atlantic. The 18-count criminal indictment, filed yesterday, was compiled by experienced prosecutors, not political lackeys. It is detailed and precise, and relies on Bolton’s own words to implicate him.
You should question
whether these charges would be brought if Trump weren’t president. Officials in
Joe Biden’s administration passed on the chance to do so. And Bolton has plenty
of basis to argue that he is being singled out because he is one of Trump’s most
voluble and persistent critics. (He pleaded not guilty in court this morning.)
But political animus doesn’t make the government’s charges baseless. This
indictment does not belong in the same category as the ones against former FBI
Director James
Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James. Those cases are so
weak that a U.S. attorney resigned rather than present them to a grand jury,
and career prosecutors told his replacement that the government would probably
lose at trial.
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