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In an interview with MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace, former CIA Director John Brennan discusses the intelligence assessment ordered by then-President Barack Obama on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
The FBI is investigating former CIA Director John Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey for possible false statements to Congress following a referral from the current CIA Director John Ratcliffe,
Above the law again? John Brennan is being investigated by the FBI, apparently related to possibly false statements he made related to his role in the Russiagate saga. He was untouched by the law when he denied the CIA had snooped on the Senate's computers,
Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy asked President Donald Trump on Wednesday whether he wants to see former FBI
Former CIA director John Brennan on Wednesday commented on reported scrutiny he has faced from the Justice Department (DOJ), saying he’s “had no contact” with federal officials. The
The Department of Justice investigation comes after last week’s release of a review by current CIA Director John Ratcliffe criticizing the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016
A review by the CIA revealed potential wrongdoing by ex-CIA chief John Brennan. Now, CIA Director John Ratcliffe has referred Brennan to the FBI for possible investigation.
Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) on Thursday slammed former FBI Director James Comey and former CIA Director John Brennan for being disliked among Washington’s political elite. “I know people who have
The Justice Department acknowledged Wednesday that it had opened criminal probes into former FBI director James B. Comey and former CIA director John Brennan — two frequent targets of President Donald Trump who played roles in the investigation into his 2016 campaign’s ties to Russia.
Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett suggested Wednesday on “Hannity” that bringing former FBI Director James Comey’s and former CIA Director John Brennan’s potential cases to prosecution in Washington,