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Deadline: White House

“Who could be next?”

Deadline: White House

Nicolle Wallace, MS NOW

News, Versant, Ms Now, Donald Trump, Daily News, The White House, Nicolle Wallace, Politics, Nbc News, Washington Dc, Msnbc, Government

4.66K Ratings

🗓️ 10 October 2025

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Nicolle Wallace on breaking news that the Justice Department plans to seek charges against former Trump National Security Advisor John Bolton.

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0:00.0

Hi there, everybody. It's Fort Glock in New York. Here we go again. We come on the air this

0:11.8

afternoon with breaking news again. In the last 15 minutes, we have learned that John Bolton,

0:17.2

former national security advisor turned sharp critic of Donald Trump, is expected to be

0:22.6

the subject of a complaint or even an indictment as early as next week. MSNBC citing two

0:28.9

sources is reporting exclusively that the acting U.S. attorney in Maryland is moving forward

0:34.7

quickly to seek criminal charges against Bolton. They reportedly relate to claims

0:40.2

that he improperly kept classified national security information in his Maryland home. His home was

0:46.5

searched in August. Bolton's lawyer insists that his client, John Bolton, did nothing improper.

0:52.5

It is the second instance of targeting a prominent Trump

0:55.6

critic in two days. And the third in the past two weeks, it certainly fuels the perception

1:01.4

that Donald Trump is deliberately making his way down a to-do list having to do with his promise

1:08.3

of political retribution. It is where we begin today with former Department of Justice Pardon attorney Liz

1:14.5

Oyer. She was fired by Trump's Justice Department in March.

1:18.4

Also joining us, former assistant special agent in charge at the FBI, MSNBC National

1:24.0

Security and Intelligence analyst Michael Feinberg.

1:27.2

He's also a fellow at Lawfare.

1:29.3

Also joining us, NYU Law Professor, MSNBC Legal Analyst, Melissa Murray.

1:34.1

And with me at the table, investigative reporter for the New York Times.

1:37.8

Mike Schmidt is here.

1:39.2

Michael Feinberg, I want to start with you because I think there will be a reflexive instinct to dive immediately

1:46.3

into the facts, which is an important part of anything that all of us do. But I do think

1:52.7

that the forest is perhaps more newsworthy at the moment. This is the third stated enemy of

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