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During a press conference, President Donald Trump explained why he removed former national security adviser John Bolton's secret service detail, saying, "I think that was enough time. You take a job, ...
Bolton departed the first Trump admin in 2019 and has continued to require Secret Service protection due to threats from Iran.
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Donald Trump began his presidency with a dizzying display of force, signing a blizzard of executive orders that signaled his desire to remake American institutions while also pardoning nearly all of ...
In revoking John Bolton's Secret Service detail, President Donald Trump has shown a petty disregard for the First Amendment and Iran's assassination threats.
US President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he withdrew Secret Service protection to John Bolton, his former national security advisor and one of his most outspoken critics, because "you can't have ...
John Bolton, who left the Trump White House in November 2019, has had Secret Service protection during the Biden administration due to concerns that Iran could target him.