'Bad actors are clearly concerned': AG Bondi lashes out after John Brennan's lawyers beg chief judge to keep Cannon away from grand jury probe
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Left: Former CIA Director John Brennan testifies before House Intelligence Committee in May 2017 (PBS NewsHour/YouTube). Right: Attorney General Pam Bondi speaks to the media, Friday, June 27, 2025, in the briefing room of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin). Inset: Judge Aileen Cannon (U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida).

In the wake of a recent letter from attorneys to the chief judge of the Southern District of Florida expressing concerns, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has stirred controversy with her remarks in conservative media. Bondi criticized what she described as “bad actors” who are allegedly attempting to evade accountability. This development follows fears that the Department of Justice (DOJ) is maneuvering to have any potential Russia probe-related case against former CIA Director John Brennan overseen by the same judge who previously dismissed President Donald Trump’s classified documents case.

The letter, authored by Brennan’s lawyers Kenneth Wainstein and Natasha Harnwell-Davis and initially reported by the New York Times, spans 16 pages. In it, the attorneys lay out their reasons for why Chief Judge Cecilia Altonaga, appointed by President George W. Bush, should prevent U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon from being involved in any grand jury proceedings where Trump may have vested interests.

Judge Altonaga previously oversaw Trump’s defamation lawsuit against ABC and its anchor George Stephanopoulos, which concluded with a settlement exceeding $15 million. Additionally, Altonaga is noted for allegedly advising Cannon, a Trump appointee, against overseeing the Espionage Act and obstruction charges related to Trump during his presidential candidacy.

Efforts to dissuade Cannon were reportedly unsuccessful, as evidenced by the 11th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals unanimously overturning Cannon’s contentious decision to appoint a special master. This decision had previously stalled the Biden administration’s DOJ and FBI investigation following an August 2022 search for classified documents, which was triggered by alleged unauthorized movement of boxes at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate.

The special master appointment, which was later nullified, was a key point raised by Brennan’s attorneys to argue that Cannon had consistently shown bias in favor of Trump, particularly by accommodating his delay tactics. The letter highlighted this bias, pointing to Cannon’s dismissal of Trump’s indictment in July 2024. Her decision was based on a lone concurrence from conservative Justice Clarence Thomas and concluded that U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland had unlawfully appointed Jack Smith as special counsel.

The letter suggests that this pattern of preferential treatment has persisted, as the attorneys believe the bias continues to influence proceedings even a year after these contentious events.

Brennan’s attorneys pointed out that Cannon, at the start of 2025, issued an injunction blocking the release of Volume II of Smith’s report — the volume detailing his Mar-a-Lago investigation of Trump — and kept the injunction in place even after the current DOJ ended the cases against his former co-defendants Walt Nauta and Carlos de Oliveira. In February, nonprofit groups American Oversight and the Knight First Amendment Institute each attempted to intervene for the purpose of bringing Volume II to light in the public interest. Their briefs in favor of disclosure and DOJ’s oppositions followed. So did multiple reminders from the would-be intervenors that the issue was “ripe” for a ruling, yet Cannon’s docket remained silent for months on end.

It took another 11th Circuit criticism in November of Cannon’s “undue delay” for the judge to deny those motions to intervene just last week, meaning it’s been nearly a year now since the injunction issued.

In mentioning each of these details, the letter claimed there’s a real threat that the DOJ which has “pursue[d] political targets” Letitia James and James Comey will try to boost its odds of bringing successful revenge prosecutions against “perceived political adversaries” of President Trump by “judge-shopping” in the Fort Pierce Division of the SDFL, where Cannon is the only sitting jurist and “would likely supervise the grand jury investigation and preside over the litigation of any resulting indictment” — especially now that Brennan has been deemed a “target” of a grand jury investigation and has been subpoenaed.

According to the DOJ’s Justice Manual, a “target” is a “person as to whom the prosecutor or the grand jury has substantial evidence linking him or her to the commission of a crime and who, in the judgment of the prosecutor, is a putative defendant.”

Cannon’s supervision would be a particularly concerning result, the lawyers maintained, considering Trump’s open interest in seeing the arrests of Brennan or other ex-government officials involved in the “Obama administration’s intelligence community assessment […] that detailed” in 2017 “how Russia waged a covert influence campaign to help Trump defeat Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.”

The letter slammed Miami U.S. Attorney Jason Reding Quiñones’ alleged “efforts to funnel this investigation to the judge who issued this string of rulings that consistently favored President Trump’s positions in previous litigations.” Such activity “should be seen for what it is,” the letter told Altonaga — “prosecutorial judge-shopping[.]”

“For all these reasons, we urge Your Honor to exercise your supervisory authority as Chief Judge to ensure the United States Attorney does not steer this matter to the Fort Pierce Division and to the courtroom of Judge Aileen Cannon,” the letter concluded.

Against that backdrop, Bondi made the noticeably “weird” choice to comment about Brennan’s letter in the media with a grand jury probe ongoing.

In written responses to John Solomon of Just the News as the AG recovers from eye surgery, Bondi reportedly said Sunday that her DOJ is cracking down on “government weaponization nationwide” and stated “a ten-year stain on the country” — an ongoing conspiracy — was “committed by high-ranking officials against the American people.”

Then she turned to the letter from Brennan’s lawyers, railing against “bad actors” whom she says “clearly” have “liability” to hide by requesting “judicial intervention.”

“Public reports of a recent letter sent to Cecilia M. Altonaga, the Chief Judge of the Federal District of Florida, by John Brennan’s defense attorneys, seeking judicial intervention in any legitimate grand jury investigation by the executive branch, shows these bad actors are clearly concerned about their liability and want to preserve a two-tiered justice system: one for them and one for everyone else,” Bondi reportedly said. “No more.”

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