John Bolton, the national security hawk and former adviser to Donald Trump who has become one of the U.S. president's biggest critics, arrived at a federal courthouse to surrender on Friday morning on charges of mishandling classified information. Bolton, who was indicted on Thursday, is the third of Trump's prominent critics to face prosecution in recent weeks, as the U.S. president dispenses with decades-long norms designed to insulate federal law enforcement from political pressures.
Bolton arrived at the courthouse in Greenbelt, Maryland to surrender. He is expected to face an initial court appearance later in the day. The indictment alleges that Bolton shared sensitive information with two of his relatives for possible use in a book he was writing, including notes on intelligence bri