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Obama-Era Intel Chiefs Face Grand Jury Over 2016 Election Meddling

Federal prosecutors in the Southern District of Florida are preparing a fresh round of grand jury subpoenas aimed at Obama-era intelligence officials tied to the January 2017 assessment on Russian interference in the 2016 election. This is a developing, no-nonsense probe into how highly placed officials handled intelligence that shaped a politically weaponized narrative for nearly a decade.

The effort is being led by U.S. Attorney Jason Reding Quiñones, who has made restoring impartial justice a centerpiece of his office since arriving in August. Grand jury requests are reported to seek emails, text messages, and documents connected to how that intelligence assessment was drafted and circulated — the kind of paper trail that will finally force answers.

Multiple news outlets are reporting that the subpoenas target well-known Obama-era figures, with names like John Brennan, James Clapper, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page appearing in accounts of the inquiry. While the press reports vary on specifics and the grand jury process is by design secret, the scope described is broad and long overdue if the goal is accountability, not selective political theater.

This probe did not spring from nowhere — it follows a criminal referral and document declassification that raised uncomfortable questions about whether intelligence was shaped to fit a conclusion. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s referral and a Justice Department strike force review put new momentum behind checking whether the intelligence community sacrificed objectivity for a political outcome.

Patriotic Americans should view this as a chance to vindicate the millions who were told the 2016 investigation was legitimate when too many unanswered moves suggested otherwise. The inquiry is also reviewing materials tied to Special Counsel Jack Smith’s work, and it’s reasonable for citizens to demand the same legal standards be applied to everyone, no matter how powerful or well-connected.

And make no mistake: conservatives must keep fighting in every arena — including on college campuses where brave students are standing up for free speech and the truth. Kayleigh McEnany has been vocal about students and conservative voices being silenced while the left protects its mythology, and that cultural battle goes hand-in-hand with reclaiming our institutions from politicized elites.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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