Prosecutors Could Be Weeks Away From Indicting Former CIA Director John Brennan, Sources Claim
Prosecutors may be close to making a decision on a potential indictment of former CIA Director John Brennan within weeks, Just the News founder John Solomon said Tuesday, citing an unusual request for official Senate transcripts as part of their investigation.
Former CIA Director John Brennan could be indicted by prosecutors within weeks, according to Just the News founder John Solomon, who cites an unusual request for official Senate transcripts as a sign that a decision is nearing. The request for the transcripts suggests a 'swift' conclusion, Solomon said. The developments come as investigations into Brennan's alleged ties to a uranium deal and his role in the Obama administration continue to unfold. A potential indictment would mark a significant escalation in the legal challenges facing Brennan.