Lead prosecutor on investigation into former CIA director no longer on case
The lead federal prosecutor, Maria Medetis Long, in the investigation of former CIA director John Brennan is no longer on the case after expressing reservations. The investigation, handled by the US attorney's office for the southern district of Florida, is reportedly related to the 2016 intelligence community assessment on Russian interference in the election.

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AI-generatedThe lead federal prosecutor, Maria Medetis Long, in the investigation of former CIA director John Brennan is no longer on the case after expressing reservations. The investigation, handled by the US attorney's office for the southern district of Florida, is reportedly related to the 2016 intelligence community assessment on Russian interference in the election. US Attorney Jason Reding Quiñones has indicated an indictment may be forthcoming. This development follows Trump's firing of Attorney General Pam Bondi, reportedly due to dissatisfaction with the progress on prosecuting political adversaries. A former aide to the acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, who is vying for the permanent position, has also recently joined the southern district of Florida and is reportedly working on the Brennan matter.
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5 extractedMaria Medetis Long informed attorneys she was no longer handling the Brennan case.
A federal prosecutor leading the investigation into John Brennan is no longer working on the case.
Trump fired attorney general Pam Bondi earlier this month, reportedly angry over lack of progress.
Jason Reding Quiñones has told justice department officials an indictment may be coming soon.
Trump reportedly told Todd Blanche his time in the acting role would be a kind of audition.