Was the FBI Raid on John Bolton a Product of Presidential Rage?
I have to admit that, for something that was completely inevitable, this was still a Holy Forking Shirt moment. From NBC News:
The FBI raided former national security adviser John Bolton’s home in Maryland on Friday as part of a “national security investigation in search of classified records,” a source familiar with the matter confirmed to NBC News. An FBI official said in a statement that the agency was “conducting court authorized activity in the area. There is no threat to public safety.”
In a post on X early Friday, FBI Director Kash Patel wrote, “NO ONE is above the law… @FBI agents on mission.” Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino also appeared to refer to the raid in posts on X. “America’s safety isn’t negotiable. Justice will be pursued. Always,” Bondi wrote early Friday. “Public corruption will not be tolerated,” Bongino wrote. The New York Post was the first to report news of the raid.
Bolton is a monster created by the politics of which the current president is the apotheosis. He is a creature from an earlier Republican authoritarian age. By and large, this would render him far outside the very wide bounds of my empathy. But this raid is such an example of pure vengeful rage that it can function as nothing more than a harbinger of things to come. Bolton’s criticism of the current president consisted of easily observable reality around foreign policy. And it came mainly as a marketing campaign for his book. (Truth be told, Bolton dropped some more criticism last week.) If what Bolton said—and wrote—about El Caudillo del Mar-a-Lago was enough to send the feds to his door at daybreak, what’s in store for the likes of, say, Adam Schiff or Liz Cheney or Jamie Raskin?
John Bolton is the bloodstained raven in the coal mine.
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