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Post by : Shweta
Sources reveal that the U.S. Department of Justice has taken action to remove a senior prosecutor involved in the investigation concerning John Brennan. This decision has attracted scrutiny due to the prosecutor's reported doubts about the legality of any potential charges against Brennan.
Maria Medetis Long, who served in the Southern District of Florida, was responsible for evaluating the foundation for bringing criminal charges against Brennan. Reports suggest she conveyed to her higher-ups that the evidence was insufficient to support formal accusations.
Long previously indicated to colleagues her intention to withdraw from the investigation and confirmed via communication with attorneys associated with the case that her involvement would cease. Whether this change was related to her professional stance on the case or a routine personnel decision remains uncertain.
Justice Department officials characterize this change as a standard procedure, noting that team members may be reassigned during investigations. However, the timing has provoked questions since the inquiry into Brennan continues to unfold.
The probe is closely tied to the 2016 U.S. presidential race and examines how the Obama administration managed intelligence about Russian interference. As CIA director under Obama, Brennan was pivotal in confirming that Russia meddled in the election to assist Donald Trump.
This investigation also addresses assertions from Jim Jordan, alleging that Brennan may have misled Congress regarding his role in the matter. These claims have been forwarded to the Justice Department for a thorough investigation.
Further context includes insights from the Mueller Report, which concluded that while Russia interfered through cyber operations and social influence, it found no evidence of a criminal conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russian operatives.
Brennan has consistently denied any misconduct, asserting that his actions were appropriate and lawful both during his tenure and afterward. Reports continue to indicate that the FBI will pursue further interviews with witnesses related to the case in the upcoming weeks.
The scenario remains dynamic, and it is unclear who will succeed Long in this investigation or what future actions will unfold.
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