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Former National Security Adviser John Bolton pleads guilty to classified information retention

Dan Bongino Show · The War For The Soul Of Our Movement (Ep. 2546) · July 6, 2026
Former National Security Adviser John Bolton pleads guilty to classified information retention
Dan Bongino Show
Dan Bongino Show
The War For The Soul Of Our Movement (Ep. 2546)
"Bolton's classified information case. So he is now in court and expected to change his plea to guilty. To one count of retaining classified information. The former national security adviser admits he retained classified information within a diary entry. He faces up to 5 years in prison and a fine of over $2 million."
John Bolton, former National Security Adviser under President Trump, pleaded guilty to one count of retaining classified information in a diary entry. He faces up to five years in prison and a fine exceeding $2 million. The case contradicts earlier media narratives that the prosecution was politically motivated revenge with no merit.

About this episode

Conservative commentator Dan Bongino returned from a week-long vacation to deliver a fiery episode celebrating America's 250th birthday while warning of what he describes as a communist infiltration of American politics. Bongino opened by expressing deep patriotism and gratitude for living in America, then pivoted to serious warnings about the state of the nation. The episode focused heavily on exposing what Bongino characterizes as fraudulent narratives from both the political left and certain figures within conservative media he labels as grifters. A major development discussed was former National Security Adviser John Bolton's guilty plea to retaining classified information, contradicting earlier media narratives that the case was politically motivated revenge. Bongino extensively criticized newly elected socialist candidates like Avelia Quiroz in Colorado and others in New York who openly advocate for seizing the means of production and have made controversial statements including blaming America for 9/11. The show featured multiple clips exposing what Bongino argues are the failures of socialist economic policies, including Bernie Sanders admitting he will continue flying private jets despite climate advocacy, and debates about tax policy where progressive advocates could not cite basic statistics about what the wealthy actually pay. President Trump appeared in clips warning about the dangers of rent control and communist policies being implemented in New York and California. Bongino framed the current moment as a war for the soul of America, urging his audience to stand firm on facts and evidence rather than following what he calls charismatic charlatans on either side of the political spectrum. The episode also announced a new 1776 Live Club contest giving away $1,776 weekly to viewers who engage with the live chat.

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