President Donald Trump continued to insist he didn't "know anything about" the FBI's search of his former national security adviser John Bolton's home or office Friday, telling reporters he doesn't want to "get involved in it."

Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office during an event on the 2026 World Cup, Trump said his Mar-a-Lago estate was raided, too, so he knows the feeling and "it's not a good feeling."

The FBI on Friday searched the Maryland home and Washington office of former Trump administration national security adviser John Bolton as part of a criminal investigation into the potential mishandling of classified information, a person familiar with the matter said.

Bolton, who emerged as an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump after being fired in 2019 and fought with the first Trump administration over a scathing book he wrote documenting his time in the White House, was not in custody Friday and has not been charged with any crimes.

Trump called Bolton a "sleezebag," saying he is "not a fan," but maintained, "I don't know anything about it."