Bulwark Takes - BREAKING: FBI Executes Search Warrant at John Bolton’s Home (w/ Ben Wittes)

Episode Date: August 22, 2025

Tim Miller and Ben Wittes cover the FBI’s early morning search of former National Security Advisor John Bolton’s home in Bethesda, Maryland. ...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, everybody, Tim Miller from the Bullwork here. We have some breaking news. Former Trump National Security Advisor turned Trump critic John Bolton's home was raided this morning by the FBI before 7 a.m. Eastern time. I hopped on a live stream with law fairs Ben Wittes, who was first on the scene reporting this. He had some video from the street outside Bolton's house, which has been shut down, had information confirmed by the local police. It was an FBI raid about half hour or so after Wittis and we at the Bullock reported on this raid. The FBI confirmed to the New York Post their propaganda rag of choice that this was, in fact,
Starting point is 00:00:52 a raid on John Bolton's home and that it was related to, what did they say, a national security probe, they called it. I think that at this point we have reporting from other national security reporters who have confirmed this is related to the classified documents case back in 2020. If you don't remember, there was Trump administration was pissed that John Bolton was writing a book critiquing Trump. There's some pushback that he had not had some of the material in that book approved through the normal channels that you go through to get sensitive information approved before you can publish it in a book. There was an open investigation to him at the time.
Starting point is 00:01:33 This rate appears to be at least tangentially related to that. Maybe there's some related classified documents issues we don't know. This had to be approved by a judge. I think it's important to note. So they presented at least some evidence to a judge that that judge, felt married at a search. So that's where we are right now. I want to play for you this live stream that we were doing over on
Starting point is 00:01:59 Substack. Shout out to Ben Wittis, who initiated that live stream. He writes for Lawfare and his substack is Dog Shirt Daily. So go ahead and check that out. So stick around here. Here's me and Ben Withis live this morning. Well, Ben Wittes, at least, is outside of John Bolton's house. I'm here in my studio.
Starting point is 00:02:20 And we'll be back soon with more on this matter. I am here on Fernwood Road in Bethesda, Maryland, where I believe the FBI is conducting a search warrant. I'm not sure exactly what is happening, but I believe there is a search going on at the home of John Bolton. The street, as you'll see, is sealed off by the Montgomery County police who have informed me that they are here in support of FBI activity. The FBI activity appears to be directly in front of the house that I believe to be owned by John Bolton, the former National Security Advisor. This is consistent with the FBI's normal practice of doing, executing search warrants early in the morning. So let me give you everything I know about this action. Number one, of course, John Bolton was the National Security.
Starting point is 00:03:50 Security Advisor during the first Trump administration for a period of, I don't know, 17, 18 months. It was tumultuous. And as you will recall, after his departure, he wrote a scathing book about Trump and has been a fierce Trump critic ever since. The book, and I'm doing this from memory. So if some of the details are wrong, please forgive me. The book was submitted to pre-publication review, but it was submitted to pre-publication review only after and then publication review dragged on forever, and Bolton felt that,
Starting point is 00:04:50 that there was, he was trying, they were trying to silence him and stifle criticism. I believe it had to go through prepub twice once it was cleared, and then the second time there was supposed classified material found in it. He went ahead and published anyway, and the administration launched a criminal investigation. That criminal investigation ended, as far as I can tell, when the Biden administration came in. And according to a very cursory survey, the statute of limitations for any charges related to that book, which would have been, was published in 2020. would be expiring very soon. So here is my very loose hypothesis as to what is going on here. And I can't get any closer than this. As you can see, I'm standing at the police line.
Starting point is 00:06:05 There is no other press here. And so here is what I think is happening, which is that among the national security officials who Trump really has a be in his bonnet to get. Most of them, as I have explained in my columns, have really zero criminal exposure. And it really takes an act of paranoid fantasy to think you're going to indict John Brennan. So you can see there, a guy in an FBI jacket up there. I can't zoom in. any further, but this is definitely an FBI operation, not these cars would notwithstanding a Montgomery County police operation. And so we've got at least three FBI vehicles there as well as there maybe more.
Starting point is 00:07:08 So among the among the officials who have I mean Bolton is really the only one I think with any significant exposure
Starting point is 00:07:26 he's got a you know he did actually publish something after defying pre-pub review and and he did, and, you know, the government has contended, whether correctly or tendentously, that there is classified material in there. The statute of limitations is about to run. I think they have nothing as best as I've been able to discern on anybody else. And so you have a sudden situation where they very much want. want scalps, and a senior official scalp is really the gold standard.
Starting point is 00:08:14 And so, you know, Mr. Bolton is a highly attractive figure. And by the way, doing it by search warrant is theatrical. It's impossible for me to imagine that. you couldn't get anything you wanted from John Bolton with a subpoena, but then if you do that, you don't get a scene like this. And so an early morning thing that the press will call a raid and without, and, you know, assuming that this is a court-authorized, lawfully executed search warrant, and not, you know, a raid.
Starting point is 00:09:11 You know, that said, doing it this way allows a lot of pictures. So we are joined now by Tyler McBrien, our managing editor at Lawfare. And Tyler, can you hear me okay? Sure can. Can you hear me? Yep, I hear you just fine. I don't know how much there is to do here other than what we've already done, which is to alert people that this is happening, maybe to alert some of the rest of the press, and I have sent some pictures of this, what's going on to
Starting point is 00:10:04 friends at a media organization that will identify itself if it so chooses and in a manner in which it chooses. But for those who are just joining us, the FBI appears to be conducting a search warrant. I assume it is not an arrest, but there is FBI activity at a house that I believe to be John Bolton's house in Bethesda and this is a
Starting point is 00:10:41 I assume it is related to the investigation of Bolton's book and the classified information investigation that took place and I had thought was closed, although maybe it was reopened or maybe it was never closed.
Starting point is 00:11:08 I know of no other reason why the FBI would be executing a search warrant at John Bolton's house. But if they are going to move on this and actually charge him, they have a very limited window of time in which to do it. So what else can I tell you, Tyler? What else do you see? How many law enforcement officials are there? So there are at least four Montgomery County police vehicles. But before I started live streaming, the Moco officers told me they were here in support of the FBI. I have seen two or three cars, I assume to be FBI. And I have seen one car that I, and I've seen. And I've seen. one person, some personnel, at least one person wearing an FVI jacket. So this is definitely
Starting point is 00:12:10 an FVI operation. I have visual confirmation of that and I have confirmation of that from the Montgomery County Police. So what happens now? What do you imagine is taking place inside the house and where do you see this going? Well, so I mean, First of all, a search warrant is a long affair, and I am not going to stay to live stream the whole thing. Message to the rest of the press. I'm going to be here for about another 10 or 15 minutes, and then I'm going to go home and do dogshirt TV at 8 o'clock as normally scheduled. And so, you know, if you want to follow this thing, CNN, New York Times, you know, get your asses out to the corner of Bradley Boulevard and Fernwood, I would feel better about leaving if somebody else were here, honestly. But what's going to happen is so a search warrant is often an all-day affair.
Starting point is 00:13:22 So what they have done is they've sealed off both ends of the street. They will have already, I'm sure, pounded on the door and announced their presence. And they will, I assume that Bolton is calling his lawyer as we speak or has already done so. I wouldn't be surprised if his lawyer, who I assume is Chuck Cooper, will show up at some time in the near future. And then they will go through the house looking for the things they have specified in the warrant. I don't know if that's classified material or allegedly classified material that they're, or allegedly classified material that they're seeking. to recover, or if it's something else, you know, I don't know what the purported basis for the warrant is. And, okay, so here is another unmarked car that is clearly, you know, a vehicle,
Starting point is 00:14:37 a law enforcement vehicle of some kind. I assume this is an FBI vehicle. And so, you know, they have a list of things that they're looking for, and they are under the terms of the warrant, assuming everything was done properly, entitled to go through the house and find the material that they're looking for. The... You know, they will be here as long as they can, and of course they have to itemize everything that they sees and present a list of it to Mr. Bolton. And Ben, can you remind us if we'll see that list of items, if this warrant will be unsealed and if so, if it's possible, how long that typically takes? Well, you know, they always eventually get unsealed if something is charged. know, if something's not charged, then it gets a little bit muddier.
Starting point is 00:15:50 But generally speaking, if you do a, if you do a, if you, you know, when you do a warrant like this, you're going to get a, in a high profile case, unless there's some significant national security reason, you're going to eventually see it unsealed. You know, look, I don't know what they are purporting to recover, what they're looking for. And I don't know what the basis of the search warrant is, right? Is it, hello, Tim Miller. Hello, Ben Wittes. How are things in Bethesda this morning?
Starting point is 00:16:40 Well, it's a lovely morning in Bethesda. I've had pleasant interactions with these two Montgomery County police officers who came to check on me earlier and another one down the block, a plainclothes officer. And they informed me that they're here in support of the FBI, which is they did not confirm, but they did not. object to my characterization of it as conducting a search warrant at the home of John Bolton. They certainly didn't contradict that. And when they asked me what lawfare was, and I told them our interest in this, which is we're a national security publication. John Bolton was a, was the national security advisor. We were very interested in his book. And we followed the investigation of his book. I was told, wow, you seem to know a lot about this case. Might you be of assistance to the
Starting point is 00:17:46 investigation? And they seem to be a little bit puzzled as to why I was here or how I knew to be here, which I'm certainly not. Maybe they're recruiting you. There's a big ICE recruitment effort right now. Yeah, exactly. Potentially, there's an FBI recruitment effort as well. So I have had no contact with the Bureau, only with Montgomery County police officers who, I want to say, were totally professional. I saw them under weird circumstances, which is that I was sitting outside John Bolton's house, and they thought I was trespassing and asked me to move, and they asked me what I was doing there, and I said, I'm expecting police action. And a little while later, they turned out realized I was not a crazy person.
Starting point is 00:18:35 Well, I don't know about that. You might be both a crazy person in there for good reason. So is the entire block there? The entire street is sealed off from, so this runs from Bradley Boulevard down to a street called Green Tree down there, and I assume they have sealed it off at both ends. And what's the extent? I mean, right now we can just kind of see the Montgomery County Police, like what is there is there are three probably more at least uh black vehicles up there
Starting point is 00:19:14 that are FBI and I did see one person get out wearing a FBI jacket it was not cash Patel um uh and um yeah so I mean honestly this is going to sound like a weird thing to say But my main concern right now is for John, whom I don't know well, and have deep political differences with. But I think is, you know, I can't imagine under what circumstances an FBI early morning raid on his house rather than, say, a, you know, a subpoena is the appropriate way to get documents from him. Yeah. What about a press? Have any newsstands showed up yet?
Starting point is 00:20:12 There are no press here and I am still the only one and I will not be here for much longer because I have Dogshirt TV at 8 o'clock and that shit. Oh, man, or piece. Can Dogshot TV not be streamed from Bethesda? Well, don't your TV requires, you know, we have a guest today, and so, you know, I think, like, you know, I'm happy to get up at 4 in the morning to be out here, but I'm not going to stay here all day. Yeah. And it's worth noting that they, you know, that I think one of Trump's first actions when he went in to office was to get rid of, John Bolton's clearance, and then eventually stripped security from John Bolton altogether.
Starting point is 00:21:06 He had federal protection because of the Iranian plot against him. So, you know, and this is not a, this is not coming from nowhere. He was also in Cash Patel's book. He is listed on the members of the executive branch, deep state. You can now see, I don't know if anybody can see this, but I can see it. There are a number of law enforcement personnel there, some of whom are wearing FBI jackets on the other side of that black car. If I had a problem... It's hard to see.
Starting point is 00:21:42 Yeah, I'm not sure if it's visible, but it's definitely there. Ben, what is his eyes better than the iPhone camera? Well, the iPhone camera is zoomed out, and I don't think I can zoom it in. Yeah, it doesn't, it doesn't zoom, really. So, look, I mean, my assumption is that this is an effort to beat the clock. This was a loose end from the previous Trump administration, and this is an effort to beat the clock on. on, you know, on a fast-running statute. Hey, Ben, we actually do, they've leaked this news to their preferred outlet, the New York Post. So let's see, New York Post has this. FBI agents raided John Bolton's D.C. area home Friday morning in a, quote, high-profile national security probe.
Starting point is 00:22:49 The post can exclusively reveal. I guess the post is not monitoring the dog shirt daily. Stack live stream, but there you go. They describe it this way. Federal agents busted into Bolton's house at 7 a.m., investigation order by the FBI, and they've got pictures of Bolton leaving the house here. The New York Post does, so I guess they were along for the ride-along. Yeah, they may have gotten a ride-along.
Starting point is 00:23:13 I wasn't offered a ride-along, but if anybody, you know, is asking, like, you know, how did the New York Post find out about this? You know, the answer is, you know, loose lips sink ships, but they also do a world of good for publicity and right-wing media. And we know which is the,
Starting point is 00:23:51 which is the, preferred, you know, which is the higher priority for these people. I don't know that there's much else for me to tell you guys from here. It's, I don't think the view is going to change very much. I can try to walk around to where I may be able to get a different view of it, But I'm not sure. Let me see if I can do that. I'm not optimistic about getting a frontal view of the house.
Starting point is 00:24:35 Yeah. We have a tweet from Cash Patel. No one is above the law, all caps, no one FBI agents on a mission. Yeah, well, I would like to. point out that it is not the normal practice of the FBI to announce search warrant executions midstream by tweet, and that is an absolutely outrageous thing for Cash Patel to do. We are now getting a few other people here with us. But I think I am going to sign off pretty soon because my job is done, which is, was to make sure that
Starting point is 00:25:30 this news became available through somebody more responsible than the New York Post faster. I agree. Thanks so much for your work out there, Ben. And everybody else, we'll probably pop on the bulwark with some folks here in, I don't know, maybe in a half an hour or so with additional stuff. and you can watch Ben on Dog Shirt Daily. We'll be talking to you all soon.

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