Listen up, folks, because the swamp is finally starting to drain, and one of its slimiest creatures is squirming under the spotlight. John Brennan, that smug former CIA honcho who spent years spewing venom at President Trump like a bitter ex at a bad wedding, is now staring down the barrel of a serious investigation. This isn’t some half-baked conspiracy theory from the tinfoil hat brigade—it’s real, it’s happening, and it’s about time. Brennan’s been strutting around like he’s untouchable, but the walls are closing in, and it’s glorious to watch.
From Humble Beginnings to Swamp Overlord
Born on September 22, 1955, in North Bergen, New Jersey, Brennan didn’t exactly scream “future spymaster” from the cradle. He grew up in a working-class Irish Catholic family, went to Fordham University, and even voted for the Communist Party candidate in 1976 because, hey, why not flirt with the reds when you’re young and dumb? By 1980, he’d joined the CIA, climbing the ranks through analyst gigs and overseas postings. He served in Saudi Arabia, got cozy with the locals, and converted to speaking Arabic like a pro.
Fast forward, and Brennan’s resume reads like a deep state bingo card. He was station chief in Riyadh from 1996 to 1999, then deputy executive director of the CIA from 2001 to 2003. He even ran the Terrorist Threat Integration Center, which later morphed into the National Counterterrorism Center. Under Obama, he became the White House counterterrorism advisor from 2009 to 2013, where he championed drone strikes like they were going out of style—racking up kills but also stirring up controversy over civilian casualties. Then, on March 8, 2013, he was sworn in as CIA Director, holding the post until January 20, 2017, when Trump took over and the fun really began.
Brennan’s tenure wasn’t all cloak and dagger glory. He oversaw the expansion of surveillance programs, defended the CIA’s interrogation techniques that some called torture, and navigated the fallout from the 2014 Senate report that blasted the agency for misleading Congress. But hey, in Washington, that’s just another Tuesday.
The Anti-Trump Crusade: From Spy Boss to Cable News Hack
Ah, now we get to the juicy part—Brennan’s transformation into Trump’s personal nemesis. As soon as Trump started winning in 2016, Brennan went full throttle against him. He was knee-deep in the Russia hoax from the jump, pushing the narrative that Trump was Putin’s puppet. In July 2016, Brennan briefed Obama on alleged Russian interference aimed at helping Trump, setting the stage for the whole Crossfire Hurricane fiasco.
By May 23, 2017, Brennan was testifying before Congress, claiming he was “aware of intelligence” showing contacts between Russian officials and Trump campaign folks. He didn’t have proof of collusion, but that didn’t stop him from fanning the flames. Fast forward to July 2018, after Trump’s Helsinki summit with Putin, and Brennan loses it, tweeting that Trump’s performance was “nothing short of treasonous.” Treasonous! Coming from a guy who once voted communist, that’s rich.
John Brennan had this response when asked about signing the infamous Hunter Biden letter: "We never said it was disinformation. We said it was Russian influence operations, which is what they do. There’s a big difference."pic.twitter.com/XdJqBtIt34 …
— Jonathan Turley (@JonathanTurley) November 3, 2025
Trump wasn’t having it. On August 15, 2018, he revoked Brennan’s security clearance, calling him out for erratic behavior and lying. Brennan cried foul, but it was payback for years of sniping. Undeterred, Brennan became a fixture on MSNBC, railing against Trump at every turn. He accused the president of abusing power, obstructing justice, and being a threat to democracy. In March 2020, he even suggested Trump was covering up the COVID crisis for political gain. And don’t forget his role in amplifying the Steele Dossier—that pile of garbage filled with salacious lies about Trump—that somehow wormed its way into official intelligence assessments.
Brennan didn’t just talk; he acted like the self-appointed guardian of the republic, warning in 2020 that Trump might refuse to leave office if he lost. His anti-Trump zeal was so over-the-top, it made you wonder if he was auditioning for a role in a bad spy thriller.
The Investigation: Lies, Dossiers, and Grand Juries
Now, the chickens are coming home to roost. As of November 7, 2025, federal prosecutors in South Florida are gearing up to issue grand jury subpoenas in a probe targeting Brennan. This stems from a referral on October 21, 2025, accusing him of lying to Congress about the 2016 Russia investigation. Investigators are zeroing in on whether Brennan misled lawmakers about his role in including the discredited Steele Dossier in the January 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment—the report that kicked off years of bogus Trump-Russia hysteria.
Evidence suggests Brennan personally pushed for the dossier’s inclusion, despite knowing it was shady as hell—funded by Hillary Clinton’s campaign and riddled with unverified claims. But in closed-door testimony on February 15, 2023, he swore he never edited the assessment himself. Sources say the feds have proof that’s a flat-out lie, and it’s within the five-year statute of limitations for perjury. They’re also looking at potential conspiracy charges, tying in his coordination with other officials to peddle the hoax.
This isn’t ancient history; it’s tied to fresh revelations from declassified docs and whistleblowers showing how Brennan’s CIA allegedly spied on Trump associates and fed intel to the FBI to justify probes. Grand jury activity is heating up, with subpoenas expected any day. If indicted, Brennan could face serious time for perjury and obstruction—up to five years per count.
🔥STEPHEN MILLER: Comey, Clapper, Brennan, Obama, Monaco all conspired together, all worked together to try to sabotage, undermine, unravel the democratic institutions and structures of this country.
The Russiagate Hoax, the Russiagate Conspiracy, and all of the assaults… pic.twitter.com/VsT9O7VZ96
— Svetlana Lokhova (@RealSLokhova) November 7, 2025
Why This Matters for America First
Brennan embodies everything wrong with the unelected bureaucracy: a power-hungry insider who weaponized intelligence against a duly elected president. His anti-Trump vendetta wasn’t about national security; it was about protecting the swamp from a disruptor who promised to drain it. Now, with accountability finally knocking, it’s a win for every American who’s tired of deep state games.
Don’t get me wrong—this probe is just the tip of the iceberg. But watching Brennan sweat? Priceless. Stay tuned, because if justice prevails, this could be the start of real housecleaning in D.C. America First means no one’s above the law, not even former spy chiefs who think they’re kings.
