Former CIA Director John Brennan Hires Lawyers After Declassified Report Accuses Him of Treason
- The report accuses then-CIA Director John Brennan of intentionally misleading Congress by including unverified claims in the assessment.
- Law professor Jonathan Turley highlighted that Brennan is particularly vulnerable to charges related to the Russian collusion allegations, referring to him as a '30-point buck out in the open.'
- The report indicates that senior Russian officials actually feared a Republican presidency, and that the assessment lacked actual intelligence support.
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Former CIA director John Brennan hires lawyers after declassified report accuses him of treason
Former CIA Director John Brennan has hired legal representation following the declassification of a House intelligence report that accuses him of treason for his alleged role in creating the Trump-Russia collusion narrative.
·United States
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George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley said Thursday former CIA Director John Brennan could face criminal charges in the wake of new documents regarding the “Russiagate” […]
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