President Donald Trump has terminated Secret Service protection for his former national security adviser John Bolton, Bolton said Tuesday.
The former national security advisor has faced threats from Iran going back years, including an alleged assassination plot.
It’s not just criminal prosecutions that worry those who have crossed President Donald Trump. There are more prosaic kinds of retaliation: having difficulty renewing passports, getting audited by the IRS and losing federal pensions.
By the reasoning of the president's new executive order, Donald Trump should probably take away his own security clearance.
Bolton departed the first Trump admin in 2019 and has continued to require Secret Service protection due to threats from Iran.
President Trump’s former national security adviser John Bolton said that the president ended his Secret Service protection shortly after his return to the White House. “I am disappointed
Trump's former national security adviser predicted on Sunday that the president-elect's second term will be "just as chaotic" as the first one.
For the many people considered enemies by President Donald Trump, his return to the White House has sparked anxiety about how much power he has to upend their lives.
Trump tears into his ‘stupid’ former aide Bolton, says he ‘blew up the Middle East’ - President takes aim at two top supporters of his ‘maximum pressure’ campaign towards Iran
The hard stuff takes time and Americans are impatient. The candidate’s supporters need to feel that progress is being made while they wait for their hero to deliver on his grander policy vision. To tide them over and stave off disappointment, he resorts to the easy stuff.
Former White House National security adviser John Bolton rebuffed CNN anchor Erica Hill's question regarding if he's hiring personal security.