特朗普政敌约翰·布伦南起诉政府 要求封存相关调查记录


2026-07-01T17:11:38.049Z / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)

作者:凯特琳·波兰茨、埃文·佩雷斯

更新于2小时前
2026年7月1日 美国东部时间下午1:26
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2017年5月23日,美国中央情报局(CIA)前局长约翰·布伦南在华盛顿国会山众议院常设情报特别委员会作证。亚历克斯·王/盖蒂图片社

当地时间周三在华盛顿特区提交的新诉讼文件显示,此前一直受到美国司法部调查的前中央情报局局长约翰·布伦南,正要求特朗普政府封存针对他的相关调查记录,并请求法院提供协助。

根据诉状,布伦南指控特朗普政府出于报复企图对他提起诉讼,他担心美国司法部的内部记录和通讯可能无法得到妥善保存,以至于未来无法就不当的起诉决定提出抗辩。

相关报道 2017年5月23日,美国中央情报局(CIA)前局长约翰·布伦南在华盛顿国会山众议院常设情报特别委员会作证。亚历克斯·王/盖蒂图片社 美国司法部改组约翰·布伦南调查案内情 阅读时长:9分钟

布伦南的律师周三在诉状中写道:“从代理司法部长到联邦调查局局长,到负责布伦南调查事务的顾问在内的政府官员,在尚未在法庭定罪之前,甚至在全面调查和起诉之前,就公开宣称布伦南局长是罪犯。”“此外,司法部的某些官员正明显从事不合规的检察行为,以炮制出符合总统指示的案件。”

他们还写道:“本届政府官员表现出对其档案保存义务的公然漠视。”

布伦南已请求华盛顿的一名联邦法官下令,要求唐纳德·特朗普总统、白宫办公厅主任苏西·瓦尔斯、代理司法部长托德·布兰奇、负责调查他的迈阿密顶级检察官以及情报机构负责人,封存与布伦南相关的所有记录。

他还表示,法院应同时下令封存美国司法部可能启动的、针对多年来围绕特朗普的刑事调查中涉及前联邦官员的更广泛“重大阴谋”调查的相关记录。

美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)已联系美国司法部和白宫寻求置评。

近几周来,佛罗里达南区联邦检察官办公室加强了检察力量。就在本周,CNN报道称,曾在反恐时代担任高官的美国司法部官员约翰·俞将为该办公室一起可能涉及布伦南的案件提供咨询。

相关报道 2016年4月15日,加州大学教授约翰·俞在旧金山市中心拍摄肖像照。迈克尔·马科尔/《旧金山纪事报》/美联社 保守派总统权力专家将协助调查特朗普政敌 阅读时长:3分钟

此前,布伦南的律师曾表示,一名检察官告知他们,这位前中情局局长已成为该检察官办公室调查的目标。

这些调查包括所谓的大陪审团调查,该调查已发出大量大陪审团传票,以及一项针对布伦南是否就俄罗斯干预2016年美国总统大选的情报报告向国会撒谎的调查。布伦南坚称自己没有做错任何事。

_本故事已更新,补充了最新报道内容。

Trump foe John Brennan sues administration demanding investigative records into him be preserved

2026-07-01T17:11:38.049Z / CNN

By Katelyn Polantz, Evan Perez

Updated 2 hr ago
Updated Jul 1, 2026, 1:26 PM ET
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2026, 1:11 PM ET

Former Director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) John Brennan testifies before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence on Capitol Hill, May 23, 2017 in Washington, DC.

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Former CIA Director John Brennan, who has been under investigation by the Justice Department, is demanding the Trump administration preserve records about its inquiry into him, and asking for a court’s help, according to a new lawsuit filed in Washington, DC, on Wednesday.

Brennan alleges that the Trump administration is vindictively trying to prosecute him, and that he is concerned internal Justice Department records and communications may not be kept in a way that would allow him to challenge a case in the future for improper prosecution decisions, according to the filing.

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“Administration officials from the Acting Attorney General to the FBI Director and the Counselor overseeing the Brennan investigations have been publicly declaring Director Brennan a criminal, not only before securing a conviction in court but even before a full investigation and an indictment,” Brennan’s lawyers wrote on Wednesday. “And, certain officials in the Department of Justice are engaging in demonstrably irregular prosecutorial activity in order to gin up a case that will satisfy the President’s direction.”

“Officials of this Administration have shown an advertent disdain for their preservation obligations,” they also wrote.

Brennan has asked a federal judge in Washington to order President Donald Trump, White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, top prosecutors out of Miami who have investigated him and intelligence community chiefs to preserve their records about Brennan.

He says the court should also order the preservation of records into any broader “grand conspiracy” investigation the Justice Department may pursue, looking back into former federal officials over years of criminal investigations around Trump.

CNN has reached out to the Justice Department and White House for comment.

In recent weeks, the Southern District of Florida US attorney’s office has beefed up its prosecutorial chops. Just this week, CNN reported that the formerly high-ranking War on Terror-era Justice Department official John Yoo would be consulting with the office on a case that may involve Brennan.

Related article University of California professor John Yoo poses for a portrait in downtown San Francisco on April 15, 2016. Michael Macor/San Francisco Chronicle/AP Conservative presidential power expert set to assist investigation into Trump foes 3 min read

Previously, Brennan’s attorneys had said that a prosecutor told them the former CIA director was a target of investigations out of the prosecutor’s office.

Those include the so-called grand jury investigation, which has prompted a flurry of grand jury subpoenas, and an inquiry into whether Brennan lied to Congress about an intelligence report on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. Brennan maintains he has done nothing wrong.

This story was updated with additional reporting.

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