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Justice Department removes lead prosecutor in investigation involving John Brennan
The Justice Department has removed the lead prosecutor overseeing an investigation into former CIA Director John Brennan, a move drawing attention due to the politically sensitive nature of the case.
Maria Medetis Long, a career federal prosecutor based in Miami, had been leading the probe for months. According to sources familiar with the matter, she was recently taken off the case after resisting pressure to accelerate potential charges.
The investigation centers on Brennan’s statements related to the 2017 intelligence assessment that concluded Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election.
Officials say the case has been progressing, with investigators conducting interviews and issuing subpoenas. However, sources indicate prosecutors believed charges could still be months away, despite pressure from higher-level Justice Department officials for quicker action.
In a statement, the Justice Department described the change as routine, saying it is common practice to reassign attorneys to best allocate resources.
The decision comes amid broader scrutiny over how politically sensitive cases are handled and whether prosecutorial decisions are being influenced by external pressures.
Brennan has been a frequent critic of President Donald Trump, and the investigation has remained closely watched due to its political implications.
Authorities say the probe is ongoing, and it remains unclear what next steps prosecutors will take.
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By: CNN Newsource
April 17, 2026


