Former CIA Director John Brennan went on MSNBC this weekend and casually confirmed what conservatives have been called conspiracy theorists for saying since 2016 — there is an organized network of government operatives inside the DOJ and CIA actively working to undermine President Trump. He didn't deny it. He didn't dodge it. He bragged about it.
Let that sink in for a second. The guy who ran the CIA — the actual spy agency — just went on television and told America that embedded bureaucrats are refusing to carry out the orders of the duly elected President of the United States. And MSNBC treated it like a feel-good segment.
Brennan made his remarks during an appearance with MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace, who lobbed him one of the softest setups in cable news history. Wallace asked, "What still exists in the system to slow that down?" — referring to the Trump administration's efforts to clean house across the federal government. Brennan didn't miss a beat.
"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, as if describing heroes instead of insubordinate federal employees defying the chain of command.
He kept going. Brennan described these operatives as "the ones who are refusing to follow politically motivated prosecutions, those who are refusing to support any type of political activities." Translation: career bureaucrats who have decided that their judgment supersedes the will of 75 million voters. That's not professionalism. That's a coup in business casual.
The audacity here is breathtaking. For years — years — anyone who used the phrase "deep state" was dismissed as a tinfoil-hat lunatic by every major media outlet in America. We were told it didn't exist. We were told it was a fantasy cooked up by MAGA supporters who couldn't accept that government employees were just doing their jobs. And now the former director of the CIA is sitting on a cable news set confirming the whole thing with a straight face.
Brennan even had the nerve to play the victim card for these embedded resisters. "What has happened to our institutions is really going to have longstanding damage to these institutions," he said. Notice the framing — it's not the unelected operatives sabotaging a presidency who are damaging institutions. It's the president who's trying to make them follow the law.
This is the same John Brennan who was referred for criminal prosecution along with former FBI Director James Comey earlier this year. The same Brennan who oversaw the agency during some of the most politically weaponized intelligence operations in American history. The same Brennan who signed off on the Russia collusion circus that consumed the first Trump administration.
And now CIA Director John Ratcliffe is running the agency, and US Attorney Jason Reding Quiñones out of the Southern District of Florida is handling the prosecutorial side. The adults are in the room. Which is exactly why Brennan is on TV rallying the resistance — because the walls are closing in on the people who turned the intelligence community into a political weapon.
Here's what's remarkable about this moment, reported by The Gateway Pundit. Brennan isn't a whistleblower exposing corruption. He's not a journalist uncovering wrongdoing. He's a former intelligence chief openly cheering on government employees who refuse to do their jobs because they don't like who won the election. In any functioning republic, that would be a scandal. On MSNBC, it's a Tuesday.
We spent years being gaslit. We were told the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago was routine. We were told the DOJ was independent. We were told career officials were nonpartisan. And now one of the architects of the whole operation just admitted — proudly, on camera — that a "legion" of operatives is embedded in our government running a resistance movement against the president.
They're not even hiding it anymore. They don't have to. They think they're the good guys in this story. Brennan just handed us the confession we never needed but always deserved — and the only question left is whether anyone in Washington has the spine to do something about it.