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Indian-American Scholar Ashley Tellis Released on Bond in Classified Document Retention Case
Oct 24, 2025 10:36 am CST
Indian-American foreign policy expert Ashley Tellis has been granted pre-trial release in a case involving the alleged retention of over 1,000 pages of classified documents. The 64-year-old scholar, known for his expertise on South Asian affairs and work with prestigious Washington think tanks, faces charges of unlawfully possessing national defense information but denies any connection to espionage or sharing classified material with China. His legal team emphasizes his lifelong commitment to American security interests as he awaits his November 4 hearing under home confinement.
Former National Security Adviser John Bolton Pleads Not Guilty to Mishandling Classified Information
Oct 18, 2025 12:00 am CST
Former Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton has pleaded not guilty to charges of sharing classified information with family members and storing top secret documents at his home. The case, which unfolds amid accusations of political targeting, involves allegations that Bolton shared sensitive information through personal emails that were later compromised by suspected Iranian hackers. Bolton's defense claims the materials were merely personal diaries containing unclassified information.
Indian-Origin Expert Ashley Tellis Refutes Allegations of Mishandling Classified Documents and Foreign Collusion
Oct 16, 2025 09:41 am CST
Ashley Tellis, a prominent Indian-American scholar and former Bush administration official, has been arrested for allegedly retaining classified documents and meeting with Chinese officials. His legal team vigorously denies all allegations, particularly claims that he operated on behalf of a foreign power. The FBI reportedly found over 1,000 pages of secret documents at his residence following surveillance of meetings with Chinese representatives.
Ashley Tellis: Indian-American Security Expert Arrested for Illegally Retaining Classified Documents and Meeting Chinese Officials
Oct 15, 2025 11:50 am CST
Ashley Tellis, a prominent Indian-American security expert and former Bush administration advisor, has been arrested for allegedly retaining over 1,000 pages of classified documents at his home and meeting with Chinese officials. FBI surveillance captured him printing and concealing top secret materials from Pentagon and State Department facilities. If convicted, Tellis faces up to 10 years imprisonment and a $250,000 fine for these serious national security violations.
State Department Adviser Charged with Removing Classified Documents and Meeting Chinese Officials
Oct 15, 2025 02:56 am CST
A State Department employee with top-secret clearance, Ashley Tellis, faces serious allegations of removing classified documents from secure government facilities and holding multiple unauthorized meetings with Chinese officials. Authorities discovered over 1,000 pages of classified materials during a search of his Virginia residence, raising national security concerns.
Trump Demands Microsoft Fire Former Biden Official Lisa Monaco Over National Security Concerns
Sep 27, 2025 09:00 am CST
President Donald Trump has called for Microsoft to terminate Lisa Monaco, its head of global affairs and former deputy attorney general under Biden, citing national security concerns related to her access to sensitive information through Microsoft's government contracts. This demand follows a pattern of actions against political opponents, including the recent indictment of former FBI Director James Comey.
Former FBI Director James Comey Indicted on False Statements and Obstruction Charges Under Trump Administration
Sep 26, 2025 09:24 am CST
Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted on charges of making false statements and obstruction of justice, marking a significant escalation in President Trump's legal actions against political opponents. The indictment was brought by a recently appointed prosecutor with connections to Trump, raising concerns about the politicization of the Justice Department and highlighting the growing pattern of retribution against Trump critics.





