Former Trump Adviser Bolton Agrees to Plead Guilty to Classified Information Charge
John Bolton, the former national security adviser under President Trump, agreed to plead guilty to a felony count of illegally retaining classified information, U.S. officials said Thursday.
Bolton's agreement marks a significant legal development involving a high-ranking former Trump administration official. Details on the circumstances surrounding the classified material or the timeline of the alleged retention remained unclear from the announcement.
**Other developments from Thursday:**
U.S. officials said a flesh-eating insect detected in Texas livestock has not spread beyond its initial discovery point. The insect, identified in cattle in the state, prompted concern among ranchers and agricultural officials, though containment efforts appear to have prevented wider transmission.
Hezbollah rejected a ceasefire agreement negotiated between Israel and Lebanon. The militant group's refusal came as diplomatic efforts continued in the region to resolve escalating tensions.
Thousands of visitors attended preview events at the Obama Presidential Center, the museum and library dedicated to former President Barack Obama's administration. The center, located in Chicago, opened its doors to the public for tours ahead of its formal opening.
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