The rise and fall of John Brennan
Jonathan Turley – In 1980, a graduate student at the University of Texas at Austin saw an ad for the Central Intelligence Agency on a bus. John Brennan decided to apply, thinking that such a job would satisfy his “wanderlust.”
This month, the “wanderlust” of John Brennan came to an end, as the former CIA director stands accused of false testimony regarding the Russian collusion investigation.
Ironically, Brennan was first selected for his honesty — at least in part. During his entry polygraph, Brennan admitted that he had voted for the communist party candidate for president in 1976. He was impressed that the agency took him anyway. Continue reading
Scott S. Powell – Most people associate July 4 Independence Day with liberty and the birth of America as a free and independent country, which dissolved the political ties that had bound the American people to Great Britain.
Gregg Jarrett – In a blockbuster report, the CIA has belatedly exposed the rank corruption among top intelligence officials who connived to frame President Donald Trump and drive him from office during his first term.
American People Daily – The dirty work being done behind closed doors in order to take down Trump is starting to catch up to the various Democrats who are trying to wash their hands of the blood. In April, William Barr testified before Congress to say that he believes that the Trump campaign was being spied on by political opponents.
Cristina Laila – Former CIA Chief John Brennan still has his security clearance even though President Trump revoked it last summer.