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Former CIA Director John Brennan Sues Trump Administration Over Alleged Evidence Destruction

MeidasTouch · Trump DOJ BLINDSIDED as DESTRUCTION of Evidence GETS CALLED OUT · July 4, 2026
Former CIA Director John Brennan Sues Trump Administration Over Alleged Evidence Destruction
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Trump DOJ BLINDSIDED as DESTRUCTION of Evidence GETS CALLED OUT
"Former CIA Director, the spymaster of America, John O'Brennan, is taking it to the Trump administration Department of Justice, US Attorney for Miami, the special prosecutor Joe di Genova with a new filing in court. He's going to accuse the the Trump administration of having a nasty habit of destroying evidence, of destroying documents and communications, of using disappearing messaging apps."
John Brennan filed a 46-page lawsuit against Donald Trump, Todd Blanche, and special prosecutor Joe DiGenova seeking court orders to preserve evidence ahead of an expected criminal indictment. The suit alleges the Trump administration routinely destroys documents and uses disappearing messaging apps, and claims Brennan is being vindictively prosecuted for his 2023 congressional testimony about Russia's election interference. Brennan's legal team is demanding preservation of all materials relevant to challenging future charges.

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Michael Popok reports on former CIA Director John Brennan's preemptive lawsuit against the Trump administration, filed July 1st as a 46-page complaint in federal court. Brennan is suing Donald Trump, Attorney General Todd Blanche, and special prosecutor Joe DiGenova to preserve evidence ahead of an expected criminal indictment related to his 2023 congressional testimony about Russian election interference and the Steele dossier. The lawsuit alleges vindictive prosecution and accuses the Trump administration of routinely destroying documents and using disappearing messaging apps like Signal. The case centers on claims that Brennan lied about the intelligence community's use of the Steele dossier in assessing Russian interference in the 2016 election. DiGenova, an 80-year-old former Reagan-era US attorney who previously served as Trump's criminal defense lawyer during the Mueller investigation, was appointed special prosecutor after the original Miami prosecutor told DOJ leadership the case was weak and was subsequently fired or transferred. The investigation is being conducted through a grand jury in Fort Pierce, Florida under Judge Aileen Cannon's jurisdiction, despite the alleged crime occurring in Washington DC, prompting allegations of deliberate judge-shopping. Popok notes that over 200 subpoenas have been issued, with prosecutors promising an indictment by year's end before the five-year statute of limitations expires in 2028. Brennan's strategy of suing first rather than waiting for indictment follows a precedent set by Kilmer Abrego Garcia, who successfully had his indictment dismissed for prosecutorial abuse. The complaint extensively documents Trump administration officials publicly calling Brennan a traitor and declaring him guilty before any charges, bolstering the vindictive prosecution claim.

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