The news of James Comey’s indictment this week hit like a thunderclap, charging the former FBI director with making false statements and obstruction of justice tied to the Trump-Russia investigation. It’s a long-overdue step toward holding accountable those who pushed the Russiagate narrative, and now all eyes are turning to John Brennan, the ex-CIA chief who’s been a vocal defender of Comey—and potentially facing his own legal troubles.
Brennan didn’t waste time jumping to Comey’s defense. In a recent MSNBC appearance, he insisted that his old colleague is “a man of integrity, of honesty” and “committed to the rule of law.”
You’re next. And if you’re scared say you’re scared. @AGPamBondi @FBIDirectorKash pic.twitter.com/S8aHluiqCj
— General Mike Flynn (@GenFlynn) September 27, 2025
But that endorsement might say more about Brennan’s own vulnerabilities than Comey’s innocence. After all, these two were key players in the intelligence community’s assessment that painted Russia as meddling in the 2016 election to help Trump, a claim that’s unraveled under scrutiny.
Back in July, reports emerged that Brennan and Comey were both under criminal investigation by the DOJ for potential wrongdoing in the Trump-Russia probe. Sources pointed to false statements made to Congress and other missteps.
Legal experts like Jonathan Turley have called Brennan “like a 30 point buck now, out in the open,” arguing he’s the most exposed to charges over lies about the Steele dossier’s inclusion in the 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment.
The timing adds urgency. The statute of limitations for some of Brennan’s alleged actions, like his August 2020 questioning by Special Counsel John Durham, could run out as early as next week. One analysis notes there’s just days left—potentially by Tuesday, September 30—to bring charges tied to that session, where Brennan might have spun tales to cover his tracks. If prosecutors act fast, this could open the floodgates, attributing later overt acts to the broader conspiracy and keeping the window open for others involved.
Not everyone’s optimistic, though. Recent setbacks have stalled the probe, including a purge by DNI Tulsi Gabbard that some say undermined the investigation into Brennan. Officials claim her actions created roadblocks, delaying what looked like a sure path to indictment in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Trump himself has ramped up talk of retribution, hinting at charges against Brennan alongside figures like Comey and even George Soros. In a summer interview, he accused Brennan of trying to sabotage his first term.
On X, the chatter is electric. General Michael Flynn didn’t mince words, tweeting a clip of Brennan and declaring, “you’re next.”
Others speculate that Brennan’s rush to defend Comey stems from fear that his co-conspirator might flip. One user pointed out the irony: “John Brennan is a sh** stain on the legacy of CIA. His endorsement is a f***ing indictment of guilt.”
Whistleblower accounts paint Brennan as a Machiavellian operator who rose through the ranks by alliances and revenge, eventually landing in Obama’s inner circle despite widespread dislike in the agency.
Bill O’Reilly predicted back in July that Brennan could face charges for those fraudulent reports, saying, “If that’s true… he’s going to be charged.”
Bill O’Reilly predicts John Brennan, ex-CIA Director, might be indicted for publishing three “unclear, uncertain, potentially biased, or implausible” intelligence reports, as per a House Select Committee finding.
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And with newly declassified documents exposing the Russiagate hoax—like Susan Rice’s email about Obama and Comey hiding details from Trump’s team—the ropes are tightening. This isn’t just about one man; it’s about dismantling the Deep State machinery that targeted a duly elected president.
Will Brennan skate by, or is this the moment justice catches up? With Comey’s case as precedent and the clock ticking, the potential for indictment feels more real than ever. If it happens, it could metastasize into something bigger, reaching higher up the chain. Stay tuned—this story’s far from over.
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Why One Survival Food Company Shines Above the Rest
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