John Bolton raid mocked by Roger Stone, who was target of Biden-era case

Fox News articles can now be listened to, making it easier for users to access the latest news and updates. In a recent development, longtime Republican consultant Roger Stone criticized Trump adviser-turned-critic John Bolton following an FBI raid on Bolton’s residence in Bethesda, Maryland.
Stone did not hold back in his criticism, taunting Bolton for the early morning raid on his home. He drew parallels to his own experience when the FBI raided his Fort Lauderdale home six years ago, an incident that was reportedly tipped off to CNN. Stone questioned the absence of CNN during Bolton’s raid, emphasizing the idea that what goes around comes around.
Referring to his catchphrase “did nothing wrong” that gained popularity after his own raid in 2019, Stone continued to defend himself and criticize Republicans who he believes have turned against President Trump. He posted a photo of himself giving the Nixon Salute at a 2024 event, wearing a shirt that read “Roger Stone Did Nothing Wrong.”
In a subsequent post, Stone juxtaposed Bolton and himself, suggesting that Bolton’s raid was a result of wrongdoing while his own raid was unjust. He emphasized the concept of karma in his critique of Bolton.
Bolton, a former diplomat under multiple administrations, including President Trump’s, broke ties with the President over various policy disagreements. Trump and Bolton engaged in public spats following their fallout, with Stone occasionally coming to Trump’s defense.
The FBI raid on Bolton’s home was followed by agents seen removing boxes from his personal office in DuPont Circle, D.C. This incident adds to the ongoing tension between Bolton and the Trump administration.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, with key figures like Bolton and Stone making headlines, it is essential to stay informed on the latest developments. Fox News provides a platform for listeners to access news content conveniently, ensuring that important stories are accessible to a wide audience. Stay tuned for more updates on this evolving story.