Bondi confirms DOJ has received criminal referral alleging Brennan perjury over Steele dossier
Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed the Department of Justice has received a criminal referral regarding John Brennan's alleged perjury over the Steele dossier during a House Judiciary Committee hearing.
During a recent House Judiciary Committee hearing, Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed that the Department of Justice has received a criminal referral from the committee concerning former CIA Director John Brennan. The allegation claims that Brennan lied to Congress regarding his involvement in the origins of the Trump-Russia probe initiated in 2016. Chairman Jim Jordan questioned Bondi directly about any potential indictment of Brennan, to which she affirmed the receipt of the referral but refrained from discussing any ongoing investigations due to DOJ policy.
The significance of this referral lies in its connection to the wider scrutiny of the 2016 Trump-Russia investigation and the implications it may have on legal proceedings against various officials involved, including Brennan and others. Bondi emphasized that the department maintains a policy of not discussing the details of investigations, highlighting the legal framework that governs such processes. Although details are scarce, her comments underscore the seriousness of the allegations and the potential for legal repercussions.
Brennan's attorneys have made public statements about the case, but Bondi's confirmation that the DOJ has received the referral marks a pivotal moment in what has been a contentious issue. The investigation is part of larger discussions around political accountability and the so-called 'weaponization' of governmental power, amplifying the ongoing national debate regarding the integrity of intelligence and law enforcement operations amid partisan divisions.