Retribution, Unfinished Business, or Something Else?
American Thinker,
by
Clarice Feldman
Original Article
Posted By: 4250Luis,
8/24/2025 5:43:07 AM
This week the FBI conducted a seven- or eight-hour raid on former National Security Advisor John Bolton’s home and his office. (Unlike raids such as those the Biden administration conducted against Trump, his employees, advisors, and associates, no press was alerted and engaged, so reports are from bystanders who videotaped it on their cell phones.) Is the raid on John Bolton’s home retribution? Revival of a dormant case against him for mishandling national security? Something more sinister?
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
danoso 8/24/2025 6:04:16 AM (No. 1994642)
No one is above the law.
Suck it, libs. This is the world you wanted.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
billa57 8/24/2025 7:11:20 AM (No. 1994654)
Yes, crazy Bolton is a good place to start. I don't think the MSM will like having to defend him.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Strike3 8/24/2025 7:47:18 AM (No. 1994671)
I'll take all three for $200, Alex. Bolton is Deep State and has done the same things Hillary and Biden have done with classified material. The lefty loons attempted to nail Pete Hegseth for talking about non-classified information with his staff while Bolton actually made money from selling it. Jail time or shave his mustache off, his choice. Maybe that's where the material is hidden.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Echohawk 8/24/2025 7:48:21 AM (No. 1994672)
We know he included classified information in a book and was shielded by the Biden administration. Is Bolton using classified information to market himself as a consultant to foreign governments? I don't think it's an accident that the FBI was at his home when he was still in Qatar. They knew he was out of the country.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
JoElla Bee 8/24/2025 7:49:22 AM (No. 1994673)
If it’s retribution, then the retribution is not only on Trump’s behalf. This action, and any to follow, is on behalf of the American people, the American Ideal, our Founding Documents, our Rule of Law, the restoration of our Representative Constitutional Republic, everything that has been corrupted and stolen from US.
Trump has said from the beginning that “THEY are after YOU - I’m just in the way”. THEY have proved that to US every day for a decade. If not for the very grace and providence of Almighty God, they would have succeeded. I’m thankful DJT was/is strong enough to endure everything thrown against him, because they continue today.
So, call it whatever you want. It may be a mixture of it all. I call it the beginning of long awaited justice, and fulfillment of Trump’s promise to Make America Great Again. He deserves admiration and every accolade for it. “I’m thankful to him and for him. I pray for his continued providential protection, strength, courage, guidance, knowledge, understanding and wisdom for success, in every effort for good to defeat the evil that has had this chokehold on US and our government. I pray for more eyes to be opened to the truth and more unrelenting support for the defense of it, for our sakes and for the sake of all future generations of Americans. May good and justice prevail. To God always be the glory.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
udanja99 8/24/2025 8:02:05 AM (No. 1994680)
^^^^^^
A million likes, #5!
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Californian 8/24/2025 8:19:35 AM (No. 1994691)
If he committed a crime and it sure looks like it then this is simply the law being appropriately applied. No big deal.
The problem is why did the Biden admin allow their pet to get away with it for 4 years?
Yeah, we know why, because Democrats are above the law.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
FLCracker 8/24/2025 9:45:46 AM (No. 1994723)
The best retribution is when the "system" does it for you.
When divorcing my husband, he kept grousing that he never got to make any decisions in his life. His parents decided he should go to college, the government decided he should be in the Army (after he dropped out of college; this was Vietnam era.) I had decided we should get married and have two kids and he should have a full-time job.
So, after we divorced, since I knew he didn't pay much attention to taxes, I reminded him he probably needed to change his W-4. He said he didn't want his employer to find out he was divorced and reassign him to the night shift, since he wasn't living with a family anymore.
Okay, I thought, you've made a decision.
The following April, I got a call from him, in a panic, because he just found out he owed the the IRS thousand of dollars. I had to put my hand over the phone so he couldn't hear my laughing. This still makes me smile.
A reporter. Smartest man in the room.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
earlybird 8/24/2025 10:17:07 AM (No. 1994741)
Until Clarice's description, I had wondered why he'd send sensitive classified material to his wife and daughter. He did it as he was leaving- he'd ben fired. They were to keep those files safe for him.
His selling classified material is plausible. As for retribution, that is a joke. He was probably more for trying to punish his enemies than anyone I can think of. And he made enemies. To use current lingo, a "bad actor".
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
jeffkinnh 8/24/2025 10:23:02 AM (No. 1994742)
It's going to be very funny when dems/media start claiming that Trump is being mean to the murderers by preventing their activities. I'm eagerly waiting for the first moron to make that claim.
So far they are sticking to the story that Trump doesn't have the authority to use federal troops to police D.C., when it is very clear that he actually does. Then you have to ask why the government in these areas cannot stop crime when it is obvious that it is VERY possible. This is going be become an issue like the border; dems claiming they can't do anything about crime and Trump proving they could have, they chose NOT TO. Result: dems are liars, incompetent, and probably evil. The public is already leaning toward this conclusion. Trump keeps giving them more examples. The dems are being herded to a cliff. It's just a question of when they completely go over the edge.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
oldmagnolia 8/24/2025 11:04:39 AM (No. 1994760)
I discovered this site not so long ago: prometheanacion.com. There is an article I read yesterday about the real reason why Bolton is in trouble. Of course, it is very different than the enemedia version.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 8/24/2025 11:12:31 AM (No. 1994764)
Look at it another way. All these people took it to extremes going after Trump. They tried to get him killed. This isn't about pettiness. The people that did this have secrets they are hiding. Very likely those secrets could land them in jail. It is corruption and it is bipartisan. Bolton is a Republican! We know this garbage went all the way to the top regarding Democrats. We know it involved Obama, the Clintons, and Biden. Who did it involve regarding the Republicans? In particular, the Bushes. Won't be surprised if their fingerprints are found on all the Trump attacks. Another person: Mitt Romney. There are others. With the exception of Trump, every major candidate and every President back to Bush I has been bought and paid for by a coalition of globalists, Communists, and Muslims. Every one of them was selling out the United States. It still goes on today considering how embedded it is across Washington and probably down to state levels as well. Trump has every right to go after these people, and he should.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
MickTurn 8/24/2025 11:27:51 AM (No. 1994773)
Note to all Hard Core RINO's. Wait for it, your turn is coming like a Freight Train and you're standing in the tunnel!
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Marcus 8/24/2025 11:44:55 AM (No. 1994783)
#11, the website is promethean action .com, and the Bolton piece is very good.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
pensom2 8/24/2025 11:49:06 AM (No. 1994785)
I'm relishing the schadenfreude over Bolton as much as anyone. I just hope that the DOJ can make this stick against him. I remain apprehensive about any just prosecution succeeding in the Washington, D.C. courts with so many leftist jurists and juries.
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A great article by Ms. Feldman, as usual.
Was there much difference, however, between the law enforcement theater involved in the Bolton raid and the Biden DOJ's raid on Roger Stone's house?
While the Murdoch media did not arrive on the scene with the FBI agents (as CNN did in the Stone raid) they clearly were tipped off no later than 7:00 AM when the raid began. (The New York Post's first story was published at 7:12 AM and no other news organizations were in evidence when Fox News arrived around 7:30 A.M..
In both cases tipping off favored media contributed nothing but spectacle and a bit of punishment.
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