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The FBI has raided the home of John Bolton, the former national security adviser to Donald Trump who has since become a staunch critic of the US president.

The search of Mr Bolton's house in Bethesda, Maryland, on Friday was part of a "national security investigation in search of classified records", reported NBC News, Sky's US partner network, citing a source.

Mr Bolton has not been detained or apprehended. He served as Mr Trump's top security adviser for 17 months during his first term in office, but was forced out of the role in 2019.

Mr Trump on Friday told reporters in Washington that he'd had no advance knowledge of the raid, adding: "I'm not a fan of John Bolton."

The US Justice Department is yet to comment, but FBI director Kash Patel posted on X on Friday morning, writing: "NO ONE is above the law… @FBI agents on mission."

An FBI official said in a statement that the agency was "conducting court-authorised activity in the area", indicating grounds had been approved for a search warrant.

Mr Trump's former adviser is yet to respond to enquiries for comment. He was not at his home during the early morning raid, CNN reported. He was seen in his Washington DC office on Friday in talks with FBI officials, according to the Associated Press.

US federal authorities are yet to release any details as to why the search has been conducted and what allegations may be levelled against Mr Bolton.

Unnamed sources reportedly told the New York Times that an investigation has been launched into whether Mr Bolton illegally shared or possessed classified information. NBC reported a source saying the probe was looking into potential instances of the documents being leaked to journalists.

During his time as adviser, Mr Bolton had clashed regularly with the president on policy direction over Iran and North Korea.

He was viewed as hawkish adviser, and Mr Trump has previously criticised him as "warmongering", saying he pushed him to take military action on Iran.

Since leaving the post, Mr Bolton has called the Republican president unfit to serve, and most recently criticised Trump's actions in Ukraine and negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

In 2020, Mr Bolton also published a memoir of his time in the White House, in which he described multiple instances of what he described as Mr Trump's misconduct and incompetence in handling foreign policy.

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He also alleged that the president often prioritised his own personal interests over national security. Prior to publication, Mr Trump's government had tried to block the release but failed in its legal bid.

Since his return to office, Mr Trump has on multiple occasions sought to use his presidential powers against perceived political enemies.

On his first day back in the White House, he revoked the security clearances of more than four dozen intelligence officials, including Mr Bolton.

He also cancelled security detail for Mr Bolton and two other former Trump officials earlier this year. The officials had been receiving federal protection because of threats to their safety from Iran.

Prior to working for Mr Trump during his first-term team, Mr Bolton had served in George W. Bush's administration as the US ambassador to the United Nations.

Sky News

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