What is the 'grand conspiracy' case?
It's a theory pushed by Trump allies alleging a coordinated effort by officials to undermine him.
Politics / US Politics
A long-sought goal of Donald Trump's allies is materializing as a U.S. Attorney expands an inquiry targeting former officials who investigated him, echoing claims of a 'grand conspiracy.'
U.S. Attorney Jason Reding Quiñones is expanding an inquiry into former officials who investigated Donald Trump, aligning with loyalists' calls for a 'grand conspiracy' case. The inquiry, which has been described as a 'grand conspiracy' case by Trump loyalists, is now in full swing, with new subpoenas issued by U.S. Attorney Jason A. Reding Quiñones's office in Miami.
The subpoenas seek documents related to the FBI's inquiry into potential ties between the 2016 Trump campaign and Russia, including materials from former officials who held lower-level roles in the original probe. The agents conducting the interviews in Washington said they were acting on behalf of Florida-based prosecutors, reflecting coordination across jurisdictions. A central focus of the inquiry appears to involve allegations from Trump allies against former C.I.A. Director John O. Brennan, who they contend made a false statement to Congress in a 2023 deposition regarding the Steele dossier and its treatment in the 2017 intelligence assessment.
It's a theory pushed by Trump allies alleging a coordinated effort by officials to undermine him.
The U.S. Attorney in Miami leading the expanded inquiry.
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