Classified documents
Coverage of Classified documents in the Nexus archive.
- Former Trump national security adviser Bolton pleads guilty in classified files case
John Bolton, a former national security adviser to US President Donald Trump who has become one of his critics, pleaded guilty to withholding classified documents related to national defense. The case involves documents connected to national security matters.
- Former national security advisor John Bolton pleads guilty in classified documents case
John Bolton, a former national security adviser, pleaded guilty to retaining classified documents. He faces up to 60 months in prison and a $2.25 million fine under a plea deal; the FBI raided his home in August 2025, seizing classified documents linked to a memoir he was preparing.
- Judge denies Biden's bid to block release of transcripts linked to special counsel inquiry
A federal judge rejected former President Joe Biden's attempt to block the release of recordings he made with a ghostwriter, which were obtained by special counsel Robert Hur during an investigation into Biden's handling of classified documents. The judge ruled the public interest in the material outweighed Biden's privacy concerns, leading to congressional Republicans demanding the records and the Trump administration authorizing their release.
- Trump critic John Bolton to plead guilty in documents case
John Bolton, a Trump critic, is accused of mishandling classified documents while writing a memoir about Trump's first term. He is set to plead guilty in the case.
- Ex-National Security Adviser John Bolton to plead guilty in classified documents case
John R. Bolton has agreed to plead guilty to keeping classified information from his work during the first Trump administration, as reported by news outlets.
- John Bolton plans to plead guilty in classified documents case, sources say
John Bolton plans to plead guilty in a classified documents case, sources say. A federal grand jury indicted him on 18 counts last year.
- John Bolton will reportedly plead guilty over mishandling classified documents
John Bolton will plead guilty to mishandling classified documents. The US Department of Justice filed federal charges against him in October 2025 as part of a broader effort targeting critics of Donald Trump.
- John Bolton will reportedly plead guilty over mishandling classified documents
John Bolton will plead guilty over mishandling classified documents. The US Department of Justice filed charges against him in October 2025 as part of a series of actions against critics of a US president.
- Biden sues DOJ to block release of audio from biographer interviews
Former President Joe Biden is suing the Justice Department to block the release of audio and transcripts from private interviews with a ghostwriter, which are linked to a special counsel investigation into his handling of classified documents.
- Biden sues to block release of audio, transcripts in special counsel investigation
Former President Biden sued the Department of Justice (DOJ) to block the release of audio and transcripts from private interviews with a ghostwriter involved in a special counsel investigation into his handling of classified documents. The lawsuit was filed in a Washington D.C. federal court ahead of the DOJ's planned release.
- Trump lashes out at Biden over suing DOJ to hide interview audio files
President Donald Trump criticized Joe Biden for suing the Justice Department to block the release of audio recordings and transcripts from Biden's 2016-2017 interviews with ghostwriter Mark Zwonitzer during a special counsel investigation into Biden's handling of classified documents. Biden's lawyers argued the release would violate his privacy, while the DOJ previously claimed the files were exempt from public records law.
- Biden sues Justice Department to stop release of audio, transcripts tied to special counsel probe
President Joe Biden has filed a lawsuit against the Justice Department to block the release of audio recordings and transcripts related to a special counsel investigation. The files were examined by special counsel Robert Hur as part of his probe into Biden's retention of classified documents from his tenure as a senator and vice president.
- Biden sues Justice Department to block release of files from biographer interviews
Former President Joe Biden has filed a lawsuit against the Justice Department to prevent the release of files from interviews with a biographer, which are now part of a special counsel investigation into his handling of classified documents.
- Biden files lawsuit in bid to block DOJ audio interview release
Former President Joe Biden is suing the U.S. Department of Justice to block the release of audio recordings and transcripts from private 2016-2017 conversations with his biographer, which were central to a special counsel's investigation into his handling of classified documents. The DOJ plans to release redacted versions of the materials on June 15, following a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit by the Heritage Foundation.
- Department of Defense Employee Charged with Unlawful Retention of Classified Documents
A civilian employee of the Department of Defense was arrested and charged with unauthorized removal and retention of classified documents. The employee made an initial court appearance to face the charges. This case involves potential mishandling of sensitive government information.
- Department of Defense Civilian Employee Pleads Guilty to Taking Classified Documents
A civilian electrical engineer employed by the U.S. Department of Defense pleaded guilty in federal court to the unauthorized removal and retention of classified material. This case involves a serious breach of national security protocols by a defense contractor employee.
- U.S. Government Employee Charged with Two Counts of Unlawfully Transmitting National Defense Information
A U.S. government employee working overseas has been charged with two counts of unlawfully transmitting highly sensitive classified documents related to national defense in October 2024. The charges relate to the unauthorized disclosure of documents containing national defense information.