Ex-CIA chief John Brennan is predicting that Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe will officially deliver their findings to the Attorney General’s office on Friday.
And Brennan predicts that a lot more indictments will accompany the report.
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When asked about the probe in a recent interview, Brennan says he believes Mueller is finished.
“I think Robert Mueller wants to be able to conclude his work and turn over the investigative threads to the Southern District of New York, the Eastern District of Virginia, and other jurisdictions as appropriate as we’re coming up to two years,” Brennan told MSNBC host Lawrence O’Donnell this Wednesday. “So I think he does want to conclude that.”
When will it drop? As soon as Friday, Brennan said — but not next week, considering the historic implications.
“I wouldn’t be surprised if, for example, this week on Friday, not knowing anything about it, but Friday is the day the grand jury indictments come down and also this Friday is better than next Friday because next Friday is the 15th of March, which is the Ides of March,” Brennan said.
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The Ides of March was the day Roman Emperor Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 B.C. — the most famous political coup in history.
“I don’t think Robert Mueller will want to have that dramatic flair of the Ides of March when he is going to be delivering what I think are going to be are his indictments. The final indictments, as well the report he gives to the Attorney General,” he said.
Based on his insider knowledge, Brennan is predicting a lot more legal fallout is coming when the report drops.
“I thought [while he was working in the Obama administration] there was going to be individuals who were going to have issues with the Department of Justice,” Brennan said. He was removed as CIA chief when President Donald Trump took office in Jan. 2017 and has been an outspoken critic of the White House ever since.
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“I think we’ve already seen a number of individuals who have been indicted, either have plead guilty or have been convicted now,” Brennan told MSNBC.