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Trump Traitor Regrets His Actions

In a recent update, Bolton highlighted that threats from Iran continue to be a serious concern, including a recent thwarted attempt by Iranian operatives to assassinate former President Trump. Responses from the Secret Service, the National Security Council, and Trump’s transition team were not available at the time of the report. Bolton himself has yet to respond further to inquiries about these claims.

Following his departure from the Trump administration after a falling out and subsequent release of a tell-all memoir, Bolton remains a figure of contention. Recently, the new president issued an executive order revoking the security clearances of 50 former senior national security officials, notably pointing out Bolton for allegedly revealing classified information in his book.

Bolton, along with other high-ranking officials from Trump’s administration, continues to receive constant government protection due to persistent assassination threats from Iran, linked to the 2020 U.S. drone strike that killed Iranian General Qassem Soleimani. This action has led Tehran to seek retaliation against Trump and his associates, as assessed by U.S. intelligence.

Details on whether security measures for other at-risk officials have been altered were not disclosed. In a related development, Trump dismissed Brian Hook, his former special envoy to Iran and head of the State Department’s transition team. Trump has also been openly critical of former Defense Secretary Mark Esper and former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark Milley, whose current security arrangements remain unclear as neither the State nor Defense Departments have commented.


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