WASHINGTON — Federal agents swiped three computers, two iPhones and reams of documents from former Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton’s house during their Aug. 22 raid, according to court records — which also revealed the 76-year-old could soon face charges that may land him in prison for more than a decade.
The feds raided Bolton’s Bethesda, Md. home and Washington, DC office as part of an investigation into allegations that he snuck national security files out of the White House during President Trump’s first term by emailing them to family members on a private server, high-ranking FBI officials told The Post at the time.
In addition to the high-tech hardware, agents also confiscated two USB drives, a hard drive, four boxes of “printed daily activities,” “typed documents in