No One Is Above the Law: Attorney General Pam Bondi Signals DOJ Net is Closing on John Brennan

In a major step toward restoring the rule of law and delivering long-awaited accountability for the "Russia Collusion" hoax, Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed Friday that the Department of Justice has officially secured declassified House transcripts involving former Obama CIA Director John Brennan.

Appearing on Fox & Friends, Bondi signaled that the DOJ is meticulously assembling the pieces of a potential criminal case. While maintaining the Department’s standard of professional discretion regarding active grand juries, Bondi’s message was unmistakable: the era of untouchable deep-state actors is over.

“I can’t talk about whether we do or do not have a pending case nor a pending grand jury,” Bondi stated. “What I can say publicly is that we have received transcripts from the House. Those had to be declassified.”

The Attorney General further revealed that the DOJ is currently awaiting additional documents and transcripts from the Senate regarding Brennan. Brennan, a central figure in the coordinated effort to undermine President Trump during his first term, now finds himself in the crosshairs of a Justice Department committed to transparency.

The House Intelligence Committee recently voted to transfer these classified hearing transcripts to federal investigators. The move marks a pivot toward actual justice for the American people, who watched for years as intelligence agencies were weaponized for partisan gain.

“The last thing I’ll say on that is no one in this country is above the law,” Bondi told the panel.

Cleaning Up the Citizenry: The Fight Against Immigration Fraud

Beyond the halls of the CIA, the Bondi Justice Department is simultaneously launching a massive offensive against those who have treated American citizenship as a loophole rather than a privilege. Bondi emphasized that the Trump administration is aggressively pursuing denaturalization for individuals who obtained their status through criminal activity or blatant deception.

“We’re going to have a safe country. We’re going to have an honest country, and we’re moving to denaturalize them as fast as we can and get them out of our country,” Bondi declared.

The Attorney General specifically highlighted a case involving marriage fraud—a comment many observers believe refers to the long-standing allegations surrounding Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.).

“They lied about their marriage to get in this country. You can’t do that,” Bondi said, noting that the DOJ is working with Congress to toughen laws on the matter. “Being a citizen in our country is a privilege; it’s not a right.”

Vice President JD Vance Targets "Fraudster" Network

The heat on the "Squad" member intensified Friday when Vice President JD Vance, serving as the nation’s first-ever "Fraud Czar" under President Trump, spoke unequivocally about the evidence mounting in Minnesota.

In a hard-hitting interview with Benny Johnson, Vance confirmed that the administration is exploring every enforcement mechanism available to address what he described as a systemic culture of corruption.

“Ilhan Omar definitely committed immigration fraud against the United States of America,” Vance told Johnson. “She has been at the center of a lot of the worst fraudsters in the Somali community.”

The Vice President’s efforts have already yielded staggering results. In his role as Fraud Czar, Vance has uncovered tens of billions of dollars in fraudulent payments funneled to "ghost companies" in deep-blue enclaves like California and Minnesota.

As the DOJ continues to process the Brennan transcripts and the Vice President’s office roots out domestic fraud, the message from the Trump-Vance administration is clear: The days of the "two-tiered" justice system are officially coming to an end.

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