(The Hill) -- Federal agents who raided former national security adviser John Bolton's home last month seized multiple computers and phones, a hard drive and a trove of documents including a "white binder labeled 'statements and reflections to allied strikes,'" new court records revealed Thursday.
Bolton, a vocal critic of President Trump, has not been charged with a crime and was not detained after FBI agents raided his house in Bethesda, Md. on Aug. 22. The search was reportedly related to Bolton's handling of classified information as he penned his 2020 memoir "The Room Where It Happened" about his time in the first Trump administration.
The new court filing outlines the items obtained by the Justice Department during its search of Bolton's home and its efforts to keep the information