John Bolton, a former national security adviser, expressed confusion in an MSNBC interview about reports suggesting former President Donald Trump might receive intelligence briefings if he becomes the Republican presidential nominee. Despite Trump’s controversial history with classified documents, intelligence agencies seem prepared to offer him briefings, as is customary for major-party candidates.
Trump faces 40 charges related to mishandling classified records and obstructing their recovery post-presidency, with the documents in question including sensitive national defense information. Meanwhile, President Biden has faced accusations of retaining vice-presidential documents, though a special counsel report characterized him as having a poor memory and brought no charges. Following this report, Trump sought dismissal of his own legal challenges.
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