
Justice Department Removes Lead Prosecutor in John Brennan Probe
The Justice Department has removed Maria Medetis Long, the lead prosecutor investigating former CIA Director John Brennan. Her departure follows reports that she resisted pressure from high-level officials, including Donald Trump, who had demanded swift charges. The investigation focuses on the 2017 intelligence assessment that concluded Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election. While the probe is actively moving forward—with subpoenas and witness interviews being conducted—prosecutors have signaled that the case is not strong and that charges are not imminent. This slow pace has created tension with top DOJ officials who sought a rapid resolution.






















