John Bolton is expected to surrender to authorities and make his first court appearance. The former Trump administration national security adviser is accused of storing top secret records at home and sharing with relatives diary-like notes that contained classified information. Bolton's lawyer says Bolton "did not unlawfully share or store any information.” Bolton is expected to appear later Friday in federal court in Greenbelt, Maryland. It's the third case to be filed against a Trump adversary in the past month. There are concerns that the Justice Department is pursuing the Republican president’s political enemies while at the same time sparing his allies from scrutiny.