Miles Taylor, a former Homeland Security official and vocal Trump critic, said he expects to be targeted by the federal government after the FBI raided John Bolton's Maryland home. Taylor said he and his wife feared retribution and described the situation as part of a presidential revenge campaign that could identify future targets. Taylor characterized the action as weaponization of government tools that skews the criminal justice system. FBI agents removed boxes from Bolton's home; Bolton was not arrested or charged. Vice President JD Vance said the probe involves at least some classified documents. Bolton has criticized Trump's foreign policy, including recent efforts on a Russia-Ukraine peace deal.
Yeah, we expect it. I mean, really, we expect it. And that's what is so surreal about this is we can all hear as we're talking about this, be so certain of the president's revenge campaign to know potentially who that next target might be or one of those next targets. I mean when my wife and I woke up and saw the news, she basically said to me, it's coming, Taylor said.
Folks don't have to play the violin for John Bolton or Miles Taylor. Maybe they don't like either of us. That's fine, because it's not about us. It's about the criminal justice system that all Americans expect to be able to treat them fairly. It's a president of the United States weaponizing the tools of his office to reshape our society. And he's doing that. He's making sure the scales of justice tip in his favor,
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