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The DOJ is preparing grand jury subpoenas related to the investigation of John Brennan and the 2016 Russian election interference probes.
The investigation is being supervised by the U.S. Attorney in South Florida, Jason Reding Quiñones.
This probe comes two years after a special counsel found no criminal wrongdoing by Brennan or other major figures involved.
The House Judiciary Committee previously referred Brennan to the DOJ for allegedly making false statements to Congress regarding the Steele dossier and its use in the 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA).
Why this matters: This investigation could potentially uncover new information about the handling of the Russia investigation and the roles of key figures like John Brennan. It also raises questions about the politicization of intelligence and law enforcement.
The investigation focuses on the U.S. intelligence assessment of Russian election interference during Trump’s first term. Subpoenas are being prepared in both Miami and Washington, D.C.
Conservative attorney Mike Davis has suggested a Florida grand jury will consider whether top Obama and Biden officials conspired to violate Donald Trump’s civil rights through the Russia investigations. These claims have been consistently denied by those involved, and previous investigations have not found evidence of such a conspiracy. John Durham's special counsel investigation also found no wrongdoing in the preparation of the 2017 intelligence assessment into Russian election interference.
Brennan has been accused of lying to Congress, specifically regarding the CIA's use of the Steele dossier in preparing the 2017 ICA. The Steele dossier, compiled by former British intelligence agent Christopher Steele, contained reports detailing alleged ties between Donald Trump and Russia.
Q: What is the focus of the DOJ's investigation?
The investigation focuses on John Brennan and the probes by the CIA and FBI into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Q: Who is supervising the investigation?
U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida Jason Reding Quiñones is supervising the probe.
Q: What is the Steele dossier?
The Steele dossier was a series of reports detailing President Donald Trump’s alleged ties to Russia, compiled by former British intelligence agent Christopher Steele.
The DOJ is actively investigating John Brennan and the handling of the 2016 Russian election interference probes.
The investigation involves the preparation of grand jury subpoenas.
Previous investigations found no criminal wrongdoing by Brennan, but new evidence may be presented.
The probe also touches on allegations of false statements made to Congress regarding the Steele dossier.
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