前中情局局长被指控策划“俄罗斯骗局”,起诉特朗普政府实施“报复性起诉”


2026-07-01 14:49 EDT / 福克斯新闻频道

约翰·布伦南指控特朗普政府将司法系统用作“报复工具”

——彼得·皮内多 福克斯新闻

发布于2026年7月1日下午2:49 EDT | 更新于2026年7月1日下午3:48 EDT

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前中央情报局局长约翰·布伦南已起诉特朗普政府,并请求法院下令要求官员保留针对他的刑事调查相关记录。

布伦南于2013年至2017年间在前总统贝拉克·奥巴马任内担任中情局局长。在福克斯新闻数字频道查阅到的一份法庭文件中,布伦南请求美国哥伦比亚特区联邦地区法院发布初步禁令救济,以“保护他作为美国司法部两项联邦调查当前目标的宪法权利”。

布伦南的律师声称,司法部“是在特朗普总统的直接敦促下”启动调查的,这些调查实则是在寻找“不存在的犯罪行为”。

文件中写道:“令人遗憾的是,现任司法部和联邦调查局领导层中的一些人顺从了这一指示,正将司法部转变为针对布伦南局长以及总统其他所谓对手的报复工具。”

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2019年10月30日,前中情局局长约翰·布伦南在华盛顿国家新闻俱乐部举行的选举安全论坛上发言。(约书亚·罗伯茨/路透社)

福克斯新闻数字频道今年5月报道称,联邦调查局已开始询问现任和前任中情局官员,作为司法部调查布伦南及其在情报界2017年关于俄罗斯干预2016年大选评估报告中所扮演角色的一部分。布伦南此前曾否认与俄罗斯调查相关的不当行为,并为情报界关于莫斯科干预2016年大选的评估进行了辩护。

据知情人士透露,截至今年5月,探员已采访了约十几名参与起草该评估报告的官员,调查人员重点关注其结论的得出过程,以及布伦南是否在2023年的证词中误导了国会。

调查的核心是,那份认定俄罗斯试图助力特朗普竞选的情报评估报告,是否受到了颇具争议的“斯蒂尔档案”的影响。该档案是一批主要未经证实的关于特朗普所谓与俄罗斯存在关联的指控,由其政治对手出资制作。

代理司法部长托德·布兰奇已任命前特朗普律师约瑟夫·迪杰诺瓦牵头此次调查,让一名前特朗普律师担任这一备受关注的调查的关键职务。

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2019年10月6日,前中情局局长约翰·布伦南亮相美国全国广播公司《与媒体见面》节目,2026年3月16日,唐纳德·特朗普总统在白宫椭圆形办公室准备签署文件。(威廉·普洛曼/全国广播公司/NBC新闻通讯社 via 盖蒂图片社;亚历克斯·黄/盖蒂图片社)

布伦南此前曾表示,中情局反对将该档案纳入评估报告,但最终还是有一份摘要被附在了报告的机密版本中。

在其提交的文件中,布伦南的律师指责政府采取“越权行为”,“侵犯了布伦南局长的宪法权利,并将成为对后续任何指控提出质疑的依据,包括以起诉是选择性和报复性为由提出驳回动议”。

布伦南辩称,在这些“由总统推动的调查”过程中,某些司法部官员“采取的行为明显违反了早已确立的检察行为规范和限制”。

根据该文件,这些行为包括“发表表明已预先认定布伦南局长有罪的言论;违反《联邦刑事诉讼规则》第6(e)条,披露与公开大陪审团调查相关的事项;调离或搁置那些拒绝利用刑事程序推进总统报复议程的职业检察官;通过将调查从一个联邦地区移至另一个联邦地区来挑选法庭,以期找到足够顺从的联邦检察官;以及挑选法官”。

民主党参议员因被指控将竞选资金用于奢华生活方式而面临司法部调查

2026年7月1日,代理司法部长托德·布兰奇在华盛顿司法部的新闻发布会上发言,联邦调查局局长卡什·帕特尔在一旁聆听。(美联社照片/曼努埃尔·巴尔·塞纳)

布伦南的文件还指责特朗普政府“蔑视记录保存”,政府官员“公然无视他们的保存义务”。

基于这一指控,他请求法院发布命令,要求特朗普政府保留“任何和所有与评估布伦南局长就未来任何刑事指控提出的法律和宪法质疑相关的材料和通信”。

该动议由布伦南的律师于周三提交。布兰奇是本案的被告。

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Ex-CIA chief accused of orchestrating ‘Russia hoax’ sues Trump admin for ‘vindictive prosecution’

2026-07-01 14:49 EDT / Fox News

John Brennan is accusing the Trump administration of using the justice system as a ‘tool of retribution’

By Peter Pinedo Fox News

Published July 1, 2026 2:49pm EDT | Updated July 1, 2026 3:48pm EDT

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Former Central Intelligence Agency Director John Brennan is suing the Trump administration and demanding a court order to require officials to preserve records of the criminal investigations against him.

Brennan served as CIA director under former President Barack Obama from 2013 to 2017. In a court filing reviewed by Fox News Digital, Brennan asks the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to issue preliminary injunctive relief to “protect his constitutional rights as the current target of two federal investigations by the U.S. Department of Justice.”

Attorneys for Brennan assert that the DOJ has launched its investigations “at the direct urging of President Trump” and that the investigations amount to searching for “phantom criminal conduct.”

The filing states that “regrettably, some in the current DOJ and Federal Bureau of Investigation leadership have acceded to that direction, and are converting the Justice Department into a tool of retribution against Director Brennan and the President’s other perceived adversaries.”

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Former CIA Director John Brennan speaks during a forum on election security at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., Oct. 30, 2019.(Joshua Roberts/Reuters)

Fox News Digital reported this May that the FBI had begun questioning current and former CIA officials as part of a Justice Department probe into Brennan and his role in the intelligence community’s 2017 assessment on Russian interference in the 2016 election. Brennan has previously denied wrongdoing related to the Russia investigation and has defended the intelligence community’s assessment that Moscow interfered in the 2016 election.

According to sources familiar with the matter, as of May, agents had interviewed roughly a dozen officials involved in drafting the assessment, with investigators focusing on how its conclusions were reached and whether Brennan may have misled Congress during his 2023 testimony.

At the center of the probe is whether the intelligence assessment, which concluded Russia sought to boost Trump’s candidacy, was influenced by the controversial Steele dossier, a collection of largely unsubstantiated allegations about Trump’s supposed ties to Russia that was funded by political opponents.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has tapped former Trump attorney Joseph diGenova to spearhead the probe, putting a former Trump attorney in a key role in the high-profile probe.

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Former CIA Director John Brennan appears on NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Oct. 6, 2019, while President Donald Trump prepares to sign documents in the Oval Office at the White House on March 16, 2026.(William B. Plowman/NBC/NBC NewsWire via Getty Images; Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Brennan has previously said the CIA opposed including the dossier in the assessment, though a summary was ultimately attached to a classified version of the report.

In his filing, attorneys for Brennan accuse the administration of “overreaching actions” that “have violated Director Brennan’s constitutional rights and will serve as the basis for challenges to any resulting charges, including motions to dismiss any indictment on the grounds that it is the result of selective and vindictive prosecution.”

Brennan argues that during the course of these “presidentially-driven investigations,” certain DOJ officials have “taken steps that clearly violate well-established norms and limitations on prosecutorial conduct.”

According to the filing, these include “issuing pronouncements that evince a pre-conceived belief in Director Brennan’s guilt; making statements that disclose matters relating to open grand jury investigations, in violation of Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 6(e); removing or sidelining career prosecutors who have balked at using the criminal process to promote the President’s retribution agenda; engaging in forum-shopping by moving the investigations from federal district to federal district in an effort to find a sufficiently pliant United States Attorney; and engaging in judge-shopping.”

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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche speaks during a news conference at the Department of Justice as FBI Director Kash Patel listens in Washington on July 1, 2026.(AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Brennan’s filing also accuses the Trump administration of having a “disdain for records preservation” and administration officials of “routinely flout[ing] their preservation obligations.”

In light of this accusation, he asked the court to issue an order requiring the Trump administration to preserve “any and all materials and communications that are potentially relevant to the consideration of Director Brennan’s legal and constitutional challenges to any future criminal charges.”

The motion was filed by Brennan’s attorneys on Wednesday. It names Blanche as the defendant.

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Fox News Digital reached out to the DOJ and White House for comment.

Fox News’ Jake Gibson and Fox News Digital’s Bradford Betz, Robert McGreevy and Amanda Macias contributed to this report.

Peter Pinedo is a politics writer for Fox News Digital.

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