On Fox News’ Jesse Watters Primetime, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) said the testimony his panel heard in private from Obama-era, Deep State CIA Director John Brennan “confirmed” the letter signed by 51 current and former intel officials was not on-the-level.
“[Brennan] sat for a four-hour interview and he further confirmed that this thing was all political,” Jordan said.
Jordan recounted his allegation that then-Biden campaign adviser Antony Blinken was the “impetus” behind the letter, which he said was organized in-part by former CIA Deputy Director Michael Morell, who testified before the Judiciary Committee earlier in May.
He also took issue with reaction from a member of his committee, Rep. Daniel Goldman, D-N.Y. Goldman told the press following the hearing that what people saw from Brennan is “exactly what we hope for in our public servants.”
Jordan said Goldman seemingly ignored how the officials who signed the letter saying the laptop appeared to have earmarks of a “Russian information operation” did so with their government titles listed below their names. “Mr. Goldman talked about public servants,” Jordan said. “We expect public servants not to use their title to influence an election.”
Jordan reiterated his assertion that those involved in the letter wanted to give then-candidate Biden a “talking point” for his NBC debate against Trump.
“And he presented it as if it was all organic — just shazam! It just happened out of the goodness of all these individuals’ hearts. They wanted to do this as if there was no political motivation whatsoever, and we know that was not accurate.”