Lead Prosecutor Removed from Investigation into Ex-CIA Director John Brennan
In Brief
The removal of the lead prosecutor may affect the direction and outcome of the investigation into John Brennan's congressional testimony.
Key Facts
- Maria Medetis Long, a Justice Department lawyer, is no longer overseeing the investigation into John Brennan.
- Long had expressed reservations about the case, according to a person familiar with the matter.
- The investigation concerns whether former CIA Director John Brennan lied to Congress.
- Long reportedly raised concerns about whether the evidence justified pursuing prosecution.
- Attorneys involved in the case were informed that Long is no longer handling it.
What Happened
Maria Medetis Long, the lead federal prosecutor overseeing the investigation into former CIA Director John Brennan, has been removed from the case after expressing doubts about its merits.
Why It Matters
The change in prosecutorial leadership could impact the investigation's progress and its potential legal or political consequences, especially given the high-profile nature of the case.
What's Next
It is unclear who will take over the investigation or how Long's departure will affect its future course. Observers are watching for official statements or updates from the Justice Department.
