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John Bolton pictured arriving at courthouse to surrender on criminal charges

We’re getting more images of John Bolton arriving at the federal courthouse in Greenbelt, Maryland, where he surrendered today on charges of mishandled classified information.

Former White House national security adviser John Bolton arrives at a US district court in Maryland. Photograph: Leah Millis/Reuters
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Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson is hosting a news conference with other GOP leaders as the federal government shutdown enters its 17th day.

Johnson blamed Democrats for the impasse and condemned the upcoming No Kings protests, referring to them as the the “hate America rally.”

“Tomorrow, this rally is not about freedom, it’s about the opposite” Johnson said, before accusing Democrats of using the moment to create a “spectacle.”

Earlier this morning, House minority leader Democrat Hakeem Jeffries sharply rejected Republican claims that the protests across the country planned for this weekend are expressing hate and anti-American.

“Showing up to express dissent against an out-of-control administration” is as “American as motherhood, baseball and apple pie” Jeffries said.

“What’s hateful is what happened on January 6. That was a hate America rally sponsored by Donald Trump and his sycophants.”

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