(DC Pundit) – Former CIA Director John Brennan must think he’s auditioning for a one-man comedy show. During a recent appearance on MSNBC, Brennan essentially announced that he had reviewed his own conduct and—shockingly—found nothing wrong with it. “I just don’t see any case against me,” he declared. Well, that’s convenient.
This is the same Brennan who played a central role in pushing narratives that conservatives have long argued were politically motivated and harmful to the country. He spent years as one of the most visible critics of President Donald Trump, using his former title as a badge of authority while attacking the very voters who put Trump in the White House. Now, as investigations and disclosures continue to roll out, Brennan seems eager to paint himself as the innocent bystander who just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
John Brennan says after a thorough review of his own actions, he’s concluded that “I just don’t see any case against me."
Well, that settles it then. pic.twitter.com/9ycyn7i93G
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) September 27, 2025
John Brennan literally did the meme. pic.twitter.com/IVFcsCiY8U
— Emergent Perspective (@_emergent_) September 27, 2025
But Americans are not stupid. They’ve watched this playbook unfold before—elites protecting elites while average citizens are lectured about “accountability.” It’s no wonder Brennan is making his rounds on friendly networks, proclaiming his purity.
Conservatives know that self-exoneration on cable news isn’t the same thing as transparency or justice. Brennan may not “see any case” against himself, but many Americans believe the record tells a very different story. And as more information emerges, his blanket denials may not be enough to protect him from the scrutiny he’s long deserved.
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In other words, Mr. Brennan might want to prepare for a tougher audience than MSNBC’s studio lights. Because this time, the public isn’t buying the act.
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