By Sarah N. Lynch

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Justice Department is expected to ask a grand jury on Thursday to indict President Donald Trump’s former U.S. national security adviser John Bolton, a person familiar with the matter said.

The possible indictment comes two months after FBI agents found documents labeled as “confidential” in Bolton’s Washington, D.C. office that referenced weapons of mass destruction, unsealed court records show. It was not immediately clear whether the charges prosecutors would seek were related to those documents.

If the grand jury decides to indict Bolton, it would mark the third time in recent weeks that the Justice Department has secured criminal charges against one of the Republican president’s critics.

Bolton’s lawyer Abbe Lowell did not immediately res

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