Ex-CIA Director John Brennan Sues Trump Admin Over Probe Into Russiagate


Former CIA director John Brennan sued the Trump administration over multiple probes targeting him, claiming he is being “vindictively singled out for investigation and prosecution” by officials, according to court documents.

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Brennan, a long-time opponent of President Donald Trump, filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the Justice Department (DOJ) to force the preservation of records related active investigations targeting him. The court documents name two federal probes. One was related to allegations of a cospiracy by officials in former President Barack Obama’s administration to prevent Trump from taking office following claims of Rusian interference in the 2016 election. The second was connected to allegations that Brennan gave false statements while testifying in 2023 about the 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA). The lawsuit marks the first major legal action from Brennan amid the investigations being conducted by the DOJ.

Brennan’s attorneys claimed in the filing that the ex-CIA director faces investigations into “phantom criminal conduct” and is a target of the DOJ as an adversary of Trump.

“President Trump has been condemning and calling for Director Brennan’s prosecution for years,” the filing states. “Administration officials from the Acting Attorney General to the FBI Director and the Counselor overseeing the Brennan investigations have been publicly declaring Director Brennan a criminal, not only before securing a conviction in court but even before a full investigation and an indictment.”

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