Former CIA Director Sues to Save the Evidence of His Own Wrongdoing
A former CIA chief files a preemptive lawsuit to block the government from deleting records he claims prove the DOJ's investigation into him is politically motivated.
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Former CIA Director Sues to Save the Evidence of His Own Wrongdoing
John Brennan filed a lawsuit this week that tells you everything you need to know about Washington’s permanent ruling class. The former CIA Director wants a judge to force the Trump administration to preserve documents related to federal investigations into his conduct. His reasoning? He needs those records to prove any future prosecution is politically motivated rather than based on actual crimes.
Let that sink in for a moment. A man under criminal investigation is suing to keep evidence safe so he can later argue the investigation itself was unfair. It’s the kind of legal gymnastics only someone deeply embedded in the D.C. establishment would attempt.
Is Brennan’s lawsuit a necessary shield against a politically motivated prosecution, or is it a calculated attempt to disrupt federal investigations before they can yield charges?
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