
Investigation into Former FBI and CIA Directors
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has launched a criminal investigation into former FBI Director James Comey and former CIA Director John Brennan, according to Fox News sources. The probe centers on their roles in initiating the Russia investigation during the 2016 presidential election.
Background of the Probe
The investigation examines whether the officials improperly launched "Crossfire Hurricane" - the FBI's counterintelligence operation investigating potential coordination between Donald Trump's 2016 campaign and Russia. President Trump consistently dismissed allegations of Russian election interference as a "hoax".
James Comey headed the FBI when it opened the investigation in July 2016. His May 2017 firing by President Trump raised obstruction of justice concerns. John Brennan led the CIA during this period and supported the intelligence community's assessment of Russian interference.
Current Investigation Status
The scope and specific allegations remain unclear. Neither the FBI nor CIA has commented publicly. The Justice Department hasn't released official information about the probe. Both Comey and Brennan declined Fox News requests for comment.
A White House spokesperson stated: "I'm pleased the Justice Department is launching this investigation," indicating administration support for the probe.
Historical Context
The original Crossfire Hurricane investigation was later taken over by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, whose 2019 report confirmed extensive Russian election interference but found insufficient evidence of criminal conspiracy between Trump's campaign and Russia. A 2019 DOJ inspector general report found procedural errors in surveillance warrant applications but concluded the investigation was properly predicated.