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Michael Cohen Has Blunt Advice For John Bolton After FBI Raid On Home

John Bolton, former National Security Advisor to President Donald Trump, is facing renewed scrutiny over his 2020 book, “The Room Where It Happened,” which details his time in the Trump administration. Michael Cohen, a former fixer for Trump, has suggested that Bolton should “lawyer up” in response to the investigation.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) had initially launched an investigation into Bolton in 2020 to determine if the book contained classified national security information. However, the probe was ended under President Joe Biden the following year, and a lawsuit seeking to prevent Bolton from receiving proceeds from the book was dropped at that time.

Recently, the investigation into Bolton’s book has been resumed, with sources indicating that there is a possibility of indictment. Cohen, speaking on MSNBC, expressed his belief that Bolton will indeed be indicted, emphasizing that there is “no doubt” about it.

In response to these developments, Vice President JD Vance dismissed suggestions that the probe into Bolton was politically motivated. Former President Trump also distanced himself from the situation, stating that he was unaware of the raid and that it would be better for the DOJ to handle the matter.

Cohen, however, sees the investigation as part of a pattern of retribution by Trump, noting that Bolton is just one of many individuals who have faced consequences for their actions. He mentioned other figures, such as Tish James, Adam Schiff, and Alvin Bragg, who he believes will also suffer similar consequences in the future.

The situation surrounding Bolton’s book continues to evolve, with potential legal repercussions looming. It remains to be seen how the investigation will unfold and what impact it will have on Bolton and others involved.

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