The Department of Justice (DOJ) appears to be developing its case against former CIA Director John Brennan, sparking speculation he could be the next perceived foe of President Trump to face charges. The House Intelligence Committee voted last week to turn over to DOJ two 2017 documents involving Brennan, including a transcript of a meeting…
DOJ interest in Brennan docs adds to scrutiny of 2016 election probe in Florida
Originally reported by The Hill
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