John Brennan Just Confessed on Live TV That the Deep State Is Real — And He's Proud of It

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John Brennan Just Confessed on Live TV That the Deep State Is Real — And He's Proud of It

Former CIA Director John Brennan went on MSNBC this weekend and did something we've been waiting years for — he admitted, on camera, with a straight face and zero shame, that there is a "legion" of deep state operatives inside the DOJ and CIA actively resisting President Trump's lawful orders. Not alleged. Not speculated. Admitted.

Let that marinate for a second. The guy who ran the CIA just told the world the CIA is running a resistance operation against the duly elected President of the United States. And MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace nodded along like he was reading a soup recipe.

Wallace teed it up perfectly, asking Brennan, "What still exists in the system to slow that down?" — "that" being the President doing the job voters elected him to do. And Brennan, bless his treasonous little heart, didn't even flinch. He answered like a man giving a corporate earnings call about his proudest division.

"There's still a legion of professionals in the law enforcement environment, Department of Justice, as well as the CIA and other places," Brennan said. A legion. His word, not ours. Not a handful of rogue employees. Not a few disgruntled paper-pushers. A legion.

He went on to praise "the ones who are refusing to follow politically motivated prosecutions, those who are refusing to support any type of political activities." Translation: federal employees who have decided that they, not the American voter, get to determine what the government does. Brennan calls them "professionals." The rest of us call them unelected bureaucrats staging a slow-motion coup.

For years, every time a conservative said "deep state," the media treated it like we'd said "Bigfoot rides the Loch Ness Monster." Conspiracy theory. Tinfoil hat territory. Right-wing fever dream. And now John Brennan — the man who personally weaponized the intelligence community against a sitting president during the Russia hoax — is on television confirming every single word of it. Not as a whistleblower. As a cheerleader.

This is a man, remember, who is reportedly under investigation himself. Last July, CIA Director John Ratcliffe and US Attorney Jason Reding Quiñones out of the Southern District of Florida opened investigations into both Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey. The walls are closing in on the very people who spent years trying to take down Trump, and now Brennan is on TV essentially issuing a rallying cry to the remaining operatives: hold the line, keep resisting, don't follow orders.

Think about what he actually said. He's not arguing these federal employees have a legal right to disobey. He's not pointing to a statute. He's celebrating insubordination because he doesn't like who won the election. That's not patriotism. That's not professionalism. That's sabotage with a government pension.

And then came the crocodile tears. "What has happened to our institutions is really going to have longstanding damage to these institutions," Brennan lamented. The man who spent his career turning the CIA into a political weapon is worried about institutional damage. That's like an arsonist complaining about the fire department's response time.

Here's what matters now. Brennan just gave President Trump, CIA Director Ratcliffe, and every inspector general in Washington a gift-wrapped confession. He told the world — on the record — that there are people inside the DOJ and CIA who are refusing to carry out the lawful directives of the executive branch. That's not a talking point anymore. That's testimony.

Every single one of those "legion" members Brennan is so proud of needs to be found, fired, and if warranted, prosecuted. Not next month. Not after a committee hearing. Now. Because a former CIA director just went on national television and told them to keep going.

The deep state isn't a conspiracy theory. According to the man who built half of it, it's a résumé bullet point. As reported by The Gateway Pundit, Brennan said the quiet part out loud — and the quiet part is treason.


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