Years ago, Devin Nunes sat in front of cameras and laid out a disturbing reality: under Barack Obama, the intelligence community, led by figures like former CIA Director John Brennan, wasn’t just collecting information. It was shaping it, twisting it, and feeding it into a narrative designed to paint Donald Trump as a Russian asset.
At the time, the corporate press called it a conspiracy theory. Social media platforms buried the video. And Washington acted as if Nunes was speaking a foreign language.
“What you’re seeing is the Obama administration using our intelligence services for political purposes,” Nunes warned. “This is not normal oversight. This is manipulation.”
Today, the Department of Justice, under Attorney General Pam Bondi, is finally moving. A federal grand jury has been convened to investigate the origins of the Trump-Russia probe. Declassified documents from DNI Tulsi Gabbard’s office have referred Obama, Brennan, James Clapper, James Comey, Susan Rice, John Kerry, Andrew McCabe, and others for possible prosecution. The DOJ has created a “strike force” to pursue the case and requested archived intelligence assessments, communications, and other materials as evidence.
“This wasn’t about finding the truth,” Nunes said in the clip. “This was about creating a story, then laundering it through the press, then back into the intelligence community to justify spying.”
There are no indictments yet. The viral claim that “20 CIA and FBI agents have been indicted” is not supported by court filings. But what is real is the machinery now in motion, the kind that, if followed through, could put names, dates, and orders on the record under oath.
“Brennan handpicked the analysts, he controlled the product,” Nunes explained. “This was never a community-wide assessment. This was a political document.”
The Nunes video wasn’t speculation. It was an early reading of the script they thought would never be exposed. And while the indictments aren’t here yet, the investigation is finally staring into the same dark corners Nunes pointed to years ago.
For years, the establishment told us to move on. But the story is no longer about suspicion, it’s about an active criminal probe with the potential to prove what was once mocked as impossible.
Nunes wasn’t just right. He was ahead of the curve.
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