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Breaking news erupts as John Bolton, former Trump national security advisor and now a repeated critic of the former president, faces a federal indictment in Maryland for unlawfully handling classified information. Sean Hannity frames the event as another chapter in Washington's double standards, comparing the treatment of Bolton to Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump's own legal saga. Legal expert Mark Levin joins as guest, offering clear analysis of the Espionage Act and Boltons alleged actions, highlighting the seriousness of leaking national security secrets. This matters because it underscores ongoing concerns over selective justice, deep state influence, and the handling of classified information at the highest government levels, with major implications for public trust and 2024 politics.
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Breaking news erupts as John Bolton, former Trump national security advisor and now a repeated critic of the former president, faces a federal indictment in Maryland for unlawfully handling classified information. Sean Hannity frames the event as another chapter in Washington's double standards, comparing the treatment of Bolton to Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump's own legal saga. Legal expert Mark Levin joins as guest, offering clear analysis of the Espionage Act and Boltons alleged actions, highlighting the seriousness of leaking national security secrets. This matters because it underscores ongoing concerns over selective justice, deep state influence, and the handling of classified information at the highest government levels, with major implications for public trust and 2024 politics.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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