Former National Security Adviser John Bolton surrendered Friday to face charges of mishandling classified information. The indictment alleges he shared sensitive intelligence notes with his wife and daughter for a book, violating the Espionage Act. Bolton denies wrongdoing, vowing to fight the charges and expose alleged presidential abuse of power.
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