mark francis
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Americans rarely see top political politicians and appointees charged with criminal offences when the full weight of the political party opposes the charges, but we may still see Brennan charged for his crimes because democrats are going to have a hard time covering up his lying and spying the way they covered up Hillary's violation of federal laws concerning the handling of classified materials on private servers.
justthenews.com
By Jerry Dunleavy
Published: July 12, 2025 10:45pm
John Durham’s investigation as Special Counsel passed on prosecuting ex-CIA chief John Brennan as well as a host of other key Russiagate figures, but there's a new sheriff in town.
Following a criminal referral by CIA Director John Ratcliffe last week, the decision on potentially charging the Obama spy chief will now rest with Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Justice Department that she oversees.
Ratcliffe's referral to FBI Director Kash Patel is related to possible criminality by Brennan, sources familiar with Ratcliffe's actions who declined to be named told Just the News this week, following a review by the CIA released last week. That report critiqued the actions taken by Brennan related to the baseless Trump-Russia collusion investigation, and it will likely be up to Bondi to decide if a criminal investigation — and prosecution — is warranted.
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The CIA’s “lessons learned" review of the December 2016 Intelligence Community Assessment sharply criticized Brennan for joining with anti-Trump forces in the FBI in pushing to include British ex-spy Christopher Steele’s baseless anti-Trump dossier in the assessment. In Ratcliffe's review, the CIA also critiqued the “high confidence” assessment by the FBI and the CIA that Russian leader Vladimir Putin had “aspired” to help President Donald Trump win in 2016.
Durham passed on prosecuting John Brennan — will Bondi do the same?
John Brennan has thus far escaped any criminal charges related to his role in Russiagate.
Durham passed on prosecuting John Brennan — will Bondi do the same?
John Brennan has thus far escaped any criminal charges related to his role in Russiagate.By Jerry Dunleavy
Published: July 12, 2025 10:45pm
John Durham’s investigation as Special Counsel passed on prosecuting ex-CIA chief John Brennan as well as a host of other key Russiagate figures, but there's a new sheriff in town.
Following a criminal referral by CIA Director John Ratcliffe last week, the decision on potentially charging the Obama spy chief will now rest with Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Justice Department that she oversees.
Ratcliffe's referral to FBI Director Kash Patel is related to possible criminality by Brennan, sources familiar with Ratcliffe's actions who declined to be named told Just the News this week, following a review by the CIA released last week. That report critiqued the actions taken by Brennan related to the baseless Trump-Russia collusion investigation, and it will likely be up to Bondi to decide if a criminal investigation — and prosecution — is warranted.
https://verfernonreless.com/8c7ed4f...se&ob_click_id={{ob_click_id}}&obOrigUrl=true
https://betterbuck.net/content/the-...estThings-60characters-4-29-25&obOrigUrl=true
The CIA’s “lessons learned" review of the December 2016 Intelligence Community Assessment sharply criticized Brennan for joining with anti-Trump forces in the FBI in pushing to include British ex-spy Christopher Steele’s baseless anti-Trump dossier in the assessment. In Ratcliffe's review, the CIA also critiqued the “high confidence” assessment by the FBI and the CIA that Russian leader Vladimir Putin had “aspired” to help President Donald Trump win in 2016.